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VOL. XIV. NO. 104. 

EXCELSIOR TO M’CARTER. 

WINS THE JAMAICA MEETING'S CHIEF RACE 
IN A HOT FINISH WITH JACK ATKIN. 



Stargowan Finishes First, but Is Disqualified for 
Fouling Fleming — Notter Draws* a Stiff 
Fine — Voorhees Falls Lame. 



New York. April 20. — After n thrilling stretch duel. 
McCarter heat .1 :i <-k Atkin by a head for the ln.lXHl 
Excelsior Handicap at Jamaica today. Jack Atkin, 
though Itcatcn. was l.y no means disgraced. He 
carried top weight, made the pace throughout in a 
fast run race and only in the closing strides did he 
tire sufficiently to let McCarter up. To McCarter 
he was conceding six pounds and his performance 
was the heller of tin- two colts. Only seven started, 
hut the race lost nothing hy the withdrawals, as 
the dead wood was tints sifted out. The form 
backers were convinced after Jack Atkin’s last 
race that the Excelsior distance, one mile and a 
sixteenth, would uot stop the son of Sain and la- 
wns always favorite. It was McCarter’s first ap- 
pearance tills season, hut lie had worked fast for 
the race and tin- withdrawal of Spooner, which was 
known to Is- in good condition, made it apparent 
that the Newcastle Stable thought well of McCarter 
and he was a well hacked second choice. Except 
for a tip on old Honesty, which brought a reduc- 
tion of the <sids alMMit him, tin- choices practically 
monopolized tin- speculation. 

Musgrave sent Jack Atkin into the lead early, 
the horse running the half in 4* and the five fur- 
longs in 1 :<»>§. This pace took the kink out of 
Kith-man. tin- runner-up. and three furlongs out 
Jack Atkin appeared an easy winner. Hut here 
Notter made his move with McCarter and in tin* 
stretch caught tin- leader. McCarter, however, was 
Inclined to falter after getting on even terms with 
the favorite and Notter had to go at him again 
with tin- whip. At the end he was going the 
easier of tin- two. hut Had little left. 

Hitlcmau was an easy third over Old Honesty. 
Krookdale Nymph was never prominent and iha-s 
not seem to have conic to herself yet. Chapultepee 
broke -badly as usual and apiieared a contender 
at the head of the stretch, hut quit badly. 

The tabulated history of the Excelsior Handicap is 
ns follows: 

Year. Winner. A. Wt. Jockey. Val. Tine-. 

lib 13 Klackstock ...4 9Hj Fuller St;, 7-10 1 :4tiji 

1904 Rostand 4 in.VII. Phillips.. (i.titNi 1 :45j> 



CH IC AGO, THURSDAY, APRIL . t«b l908 . 

SEATTLE’S BRIGHT RACING PROSPECTS. BALTIMORE BREWERS’ STAKES TO BOTANIST. 
Great Advance in Number of Stake Entries and Favorites Fare Badly at Pimlico — Ivanhoe Blistered 




Quality of Horses Engaged. 



Nominations for the stakes to he decided over 
Tin- Meadows course. Seattle, during the sumun r 
meeting of seventy- three days, beginning on June 
2b. have been compiled by racing Secretary Natlian- 
son. The result is a splendid tribute to the pro- 
gressive spirit shown by tin- King County Fair 
Association, and foreshadows a season of high-class 
sjiort at the picturesque track on the Hiiawmish 
river. Fourteen stakes closed on April 1st with 
a total of il.->7 entries, an average of sixty-eight. 
Last year the same line of stakes received 78t; 
nominations, an average of fifty-six. It is not so 
much the increase in numbers that is certain to 
command attention ns the advance in quality of 
the horses engaged, and this applies not only to 
the fixed events but to tin- overnight purses also 
with grea t lv improved material to draw from hy 
reason of the nominations attracted by tin- stakes. 

The following table shows a list of the stakes 
with the number of entries made last year and this: 
For Two-Year-Olds. 



Entries. 

Value. 15M17. 1908. 
si.--.ih> 51 t:r. 



Stake. Distance. Value, lsx 

Ladies Plat-, bit; mile $1,500 5 

Woodlands Handicap. 5-8 mile.... 1.5(10 5 

For All Ages. 

Opening Handicap. 2-4 mile .... 1,500 4 

King County Selling. 13-10 mile.. 1,500 0 

For Three-Year-Olds. 

Seattle Derby. 1 1-4 miles 3.000 5 

For Threc-Year-Olds and Upward. 
Celebration Handicap. 1 l it; miles 2.500 4 

Tacoma Handicap, 1 mile 2.000 5 

Meadows Selling. 1 mile 1.500 7 

Club Members’ lldcp., 1 1-S miles 2,000 5 

Exposition Handicap, 1 1-4 miles 5,000 (! 

lutcrurban Handicap, 7-S mile... 2.<loo 5 

* Puget Sound lldcp.. 2 miles.... 2.500 5 

Labor Day Handicap, 1 1-8 miles. 2.500 5 

Alaska Handicap, 1 l it; miles.. 1,500 t, 



Totals 7Sti 957 

Average i«-r stake 5t; t;s 

•Distance changed from 3-4 mile to 2 miles. 
Following is a list of nominators to the stak s 
with the number of entries made by each: 

Owner. Entries.! Owner. Entries. 

Redwell. H. G 4CIE1 Nitlo Stable it 

Sob re Vista Stable 41 Hayes. M. .1 14 

Keene. J. O. A <1. 11.. .41 ! Moure, L. E 14 

Hildreth. S. C 34 i Ryan, T. II 13 

Hoag, II. W. A Co. .. .20 I toss, D. A 1.3 

Clark, II. A Co 20 Fine. W. P 13 

Walker. W 25 1 Oak wood Stock Ranch. 13 



and Retired for a Rest. 



Baltimore. Mil.. April 2b. — The Baltimore Brewers' 
Selling Stakes, the feature race of the card offered 
by the Maryland Jockey Club today, proved an easy 
victory for M. I,. Haymaii’a Botanist, which won 
by a length from Bellwether, after making most 
of the pace. Botanist was ridden by McCaht-y and 
was an odds-on favorite and incidentally he was the 
cnly favorite that won during the afternoon. The 
race was robbed of much of its interest by the with- 
drawal of ten of the fifteen carded. 

The weather conditions could not well have been 
improved on and a large crowd turned out. The 
defeat of five heavily hacked choices enabled tin- 
la. vers to even up 111. ir losses of the first few days 
of the meeting. Among the la-aten favorites was 
(Tell Turney, a colt that is rated as tin- l>est of his 
age in training here. CI--11 Turney was undoubtedly 
a bit short and it is doubtful if Laughing Eyes, 
which finished in front of him today, will do so 
again the m-xt time the pair meet. 

General W. T. Townes has decided not to race 
his two-year-old filly Taboo again until at the Bel- 
mont Park meeting. She will he sllip|ied to Itclnioiit 
Park at the close of the Pimlico meeting to ful- 
fill her slake engagements there. latter on the 
stable will probably lie sent north and raced on 
the Canadian circuit. 

ivanhoe struck himself in his last race and gave 
indications of bowing. Trainer Toni Mannix decided 
to lay li i in up and the h-g was blistered. 

Jockey Coniiii. under contract to It. E. Watkins, 
got in this morning. The boy lias been farmed out 
for four months to Joe Shields, who will make his 
engagements. 

G. S. Can leltl. the Canadian Imokmaker. has re- 



PRICE 5 CE NTS 

SERENADE FOOLS BACKERS. 

FLATTERS BY LEADING TO THE STRETCH 
AND GIVES WAY TO CASSOWARY. 



Big Attendance Despite Chilly Weather— A Race 
Not Down on the Program — R. C. Rann’s 
Case Deemed Hopeless. 



Lexington. Ky„ April 2b.— About the poorest 
card that will Im* in evldenee here this season was 
the Kentucky Association’s offering this afternoon, 
ami despite the chill, bleak weather a surprisingly 
large attendance was on hand. 

An extra attraction was provided in a specially 
arranged match between Orton itotildc, owned and 
ridden hy E. ('. t'owdin, and Pauline Purcell, 
owned and ridden by if. S'. Berry. This match grew 
out of a dinner argument yesterday in which Mr. 
(Viwdin said that Orton Dobbie, which has been 
successful in several cup races in the east, as well 
as useful in |x>lo games, could carry him with Ills 
225 pounds of weight and heat Pauline Purcell if 
Mr. Berry would ride t lit- latter. Mr. Berry weighing 
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15X13 Blackxtock ...4 bK|Fuller St;, 730 1 :4t;g 

P.HI4 Rostand 4 105111. Phillips., li.iion 1 :45j> 

1!X*5 San. Catalina. 3 !>3 W. Miller .. t!.45o 1 :4t;>! 

loot; Merry Lark. .4 Irtf.lW. Miller... 7.350 1:47* 

1007 Dr. Gardner. .4 123IJ. Martin 7.350 1:48* 

HXtS McCarter 4 113| Notter 0.850 1:40 

With tierfect weather, a crowd numbering close 
to 20,000 persons saw the running of the Excelsior 
and live other well-contested races. The day was 
marred by a disqualification which caused consider- 
able comment on account of tin- long time taken by 
the stewards t.» decide the natter. It ca ne with 
the third race, which Ktargowan won hy a narrow 
margin, after carrying Fleming out ail through the 
stretch, the pair finishing next to the outer rail. 
Had the horses run straight it was a question which 
would have won. hut Ktargowan got the decision 
liy a head. limns claimed a foul and after ten 
minutes discussion it was allowed. Fair Play, 
making Ids first start for tin- season, was a weil- 
hacked favorite on the report of fast work. His 
chances were ruined at the start. As the harrier 
went up that crazy-acting brute. Frank Ia>rd. 
dashed wildly toward the outer rail, knocking Fair 
Play off his stride. He was lucky to take third 
place after the mishap. 

II. 1*. Whitney cut loose another promising two- 
year-old in the closing race in Sea Cliff, a chestnut 
gelding hy Clifford — Fiesole. He had worked a half 
In 48 seconds and was made an even money favorite. 
He won but might not have had matters so easy 
at the end had Cavalieri run straight. This is a 
smashing looking Watercress filly. She was run 
ning head and head with the favorite when she 
bolted to the middle of tlio track on the turn for 
home. Sea Cliff lias every license to race well. 
He is hy Clifford — Fiesole. a (laughter of the peer.- 
less Firenzi. 

The stewards did not believe that Notter used 
Ills best endeavors to keep Ktargowan straight anti 
fined him $200. 

Announcement was made today that during the 
twelve day meeting at Aqueduct 125.000 persons 
passed through the gates. There was no arrest 
nor was there any disorder. Not a court officer was 
present during the term on any mission whatever 
and it was the first time since last November that 
the New York poolrooms were closed. About $2.ooo 
worth of lost articles, such as jewelry and clothing, 
was turned In to the lost and found bureau. 

Voorhees was so lame after the third race that 
it seems improbable that he will be seen at Ho- 
races again soon. 

AUGUST BELMONT’S HORSES IN TRAINING. 

Since the retirement of Beldame the sfatde of 
August Belmont lias presented no real topliner in 
racing, hut should have two more than useful three- 
year-olds this year in the good Hastings colt Fair 
I'lay and the Hastings filly Half Sovereign. With 
KUeh possibilities ns may Is- revealed when its best 
two-year-olds are put into action, it should at least 
equal its res|H-ctaliIe record of last year. When 
the young Rock Sands make their debut, even ltetter 
things may lie in store for the Belmont establish 
incut. The horses to lie campaigned tills year are 
the following: 

Antaeus, eh. c. 3, by Henry of Navarre — Annot 
Lyle. 

Black Oak, blk. c, 3, by Flying Lemur — Black 
Poplar. 

Fair Play. ch. c, 3. hy Hastings— Fairy Gold. 

Fond Heart, b. f. 3, by Hastings— Fond Hopes. 

Half Sovereign, ch. f. 3, by Hastings — Kouveraine. 

Mad Hurry, b. g. 3, hy Hastings— Ladv Madge. 

Prlscillian, ch. g. 3. hy Hastings — St. Priscilla. 

Raymond, ch. g. 3. by Hastings— Ladv Ruvim. 

Six o’clock, b. f, 3, by Sir Dixon— Tea’s Over. 

Amnesty, ch. f. 2. by Don de (fro — Aurata. 

Ainqui, b. c, 2, hy Octagon— Amieitia. 

Bnsliey Top, b. c. 2. by Bushev Park — Topiary. 

Field Mouse, b. f, 2. hy Hastings— Fllttermo'use. 

Figent. b. f, 2, by Hastings — Fidena. 

Fontanel, b. f, 2. by Hastings — Fond Hopes. 

Goodheart, b. c, 2, by l’ustisson — Bon Coeur. 

Madman, b. c. 2, by Hastings— Lady Madge. 

Meloileon. b. e, 2, by Collar— Mem Sahib. 

Merry Gift, b. f. 2, by Octagon — Merry Token. 

Practical, ch. c. 2, by Hastings — St. Priscilla. 

Queen of Trent, hr. f, 2, by Trenton— Queen’s 

Bower. 

Rostrum, eb. c. 2. hy Hastings — Ladv Rosemary. 

. 8t. Falsenay, ch. c, 2. by St. BUlac— Fetlah. 



Walker. W 25 1 Oak wood Stock Ranch. 13 

Waylanil. E 22 1 Maple Stalile 12 

Magi. -me. W. P lit Turck. 0 11 

Henderson. A. C IP Sierra Nevada Stable.. 11 

Trotter, E l.SlSchreiher. B 11 

Walsh. J. J 18! Daniels. C. It Hi 

Clark, C. F 18! Jackson. A. J 10 

Reis. M lsjDoss. F. W 10 

Cahill. W 18 Lowe. J in 

Smith, J. B 17|Sanfnrd A- Epperb-v. . .10 

McNeil. G. P 15|Fleiir de Lis Stalile. . . 10 

Dealy. E. & Co l.'ijOffutt, It. T 10 

Applegate. W. E 14 

Nine each — Orange vale Stalile, .T. II. Brannon, 
Hall & Marshall, W. W. Finn. 

Eight each— Johnson & Dodson, J. T. Robbins. 
Seven each — J. Carney & Co.. C. ('. MeCaffcrty. 
II. L. Jones, W. Durker, It. 11. Harris, F. Wail- 
hauser .V Co., M. A. Dodge. Denny Bros. Co. 

Six each — >1. J. Daly. Applegate A- Cotton, W. 
Gabriel, 11. A. Cotton. M. Garrily. W. S. Price 
Five each — T. S. Childs. G. Henry. Elliott & Mar 
ron. J. Stephenson. Los Angeles Stalile. D. S. Foun- 
tain. C. Sanford, Fitzgerald & Son, L. T. Lee & 
Son. 

Four each — IT. Mack. It. Baiter, Elmwood Stock 
Farm. J. Ilensy. I. E. Dodge, J. II. Should ice, W. 
B. Jennings, A. Koeuigsls-ig, J. Coffey, G. W. Rob- 
inson. 

Three each — F. J. Neil. W. Fisher, J. A. Murray. 
J. E. Cushing. S. ('. Kntickols. G. Snow, E. ('. 
Blum. M. E. Hildreth, Walker & Mi-Kinnip. T. G. 
Molinelli. 

Two each — D. J. B. Berry, W. Murphy, W. L. 
Stanfield, B. C. Watkins. W. M. Caine, Lone Pine 
Stable, Arnell Stable, W. St. Vincent. Leacli & Mc- 
Kenzie. E. Kaufman. W. Kaster & Co., Blusingumc 
Bros.. Sanford & Heath, S. P. Tate. 

One each — F. Wilson, G. Durker. F. W. Freeman. 
Steele Riley. Menlo Stalile. S|N>kane Stable, A. 
B. Pomeroy, Engstrom & Parker, T. E. Crist, B. It. 
Troxler. 

As showing tin- class of material engaged to par- 
ticipate in the meeting at The Meadows, the fol- 
lowing sample stakes are given: 

1909 Exposition Handicap, $5,000. 1 1-4 Miles. 



Brook leaf. 

Sister Frances. 

J. It. Laughrey. 
C< uiio. 

Hasty Agnes. 
Janet a. 

A. Muskoday. 

Cudichon. 

Onatassa. 

Sugarmaid. 

Fairystreet. 

Gene Russell. 

Joe Coyne. 
Exchequer. 

Dr. Leggo. 

Itay Bennett. 
Miss Billie. 

Rey Hindoo. 

Fair Fagot. 
Kokomo. 

Neva l,ee. 

San Alviso. 

Peter Sterling. 
Edwiu Gum. 
Edwin T. Fryer. 
Ainpedo. 

Tonic. 

Legn tee. 

Cabin. 

Vox PopnlL 
Ix>tus Eater. 
Romanoff. 

Pedro. 

Early Tide. 
Ocean Shore. 
First Peep. 

Baron Eslior. 
Logistilla. 



Red Leaf. 
Boggs. 

Jucomo. 

Aftermath. 

Nndzti. 

John Lyle. 
Massa. 

Fuiitast ic. 

Gypsy King. 

St. KIiii wood. 
Billy Pullman. 
Stanley Fay. 
Mars ter. 

Von Tronip. 
Cargantuu. 
Voladay. 
Maxuur. 

Red Ball. 
Neliulosus. 
Peligroso. 

Cello, 
t J lor to. 

Joiinuy Lyons. 
Veil. 

College Widow. 
Prince Nap. 
Frank Fllttner. 
St. Albans. 
Dareiiq^on. 

BhIioo. 

Miss Officious. 
Downpatrick. 
Gracious Dame. 
Borghesl. 

F. W. Harr. 
Standovcr. 

Harry Scott. 
Decorator. 



Interurban Handicap, $2,000. 7-8 Mile. 

Critic. Croix d’Or. 

Judge Nelson. Exchequer. 

Security. Marian Casey. 

Green Seal. St. Francis. 

Lotus Eater. Rey Hindoo. 

Fred Bent. Nattle Buinppo. 

Onatassa. Entre Nous. 

St. Avon. May L. N. 

Sugarmaid. Tom Shaw. 

Allerion. Burleigh. 

(Continued on nlztb page.) 



A . G. Weston will race for it. T. Wilson, Jr., arc 
Christinas. Elsie F. and I’itnpanic. 

MOST SKILLFUL OF COLORED TRAINERS. 

Incidents in the Careers of Craclt Racers Prepared 
hy Raleigh Colston, 

New York. April 2.8. — In tin- “good days" of rac- 
ing in Chicago, during tin- existence of Washington 
Park, and with Hawthorne and Harlem in full 
swing, race horses trained by ltaleigh Colston more 
than held their own. The horses ran under tin- 
name of the Kentucky Slulde and the old Jordan 
Stable, anil Colonel Jack Chinn. Morgan Chinn. Kit 
Chinn and George W. Morgan were all more or less 
identified with them. They won many good races, 
including the 1SP4 World's Fair Stakes for two- 
year-olds. with Lissak, which lieut the length of my 
hand the Californian, Rey del Caredes, afterward 
destined to achieve fame as Ault-riciis when racing 
in England for Richard Croker. and to become the 
id re of many good racers in Ireland, where he is 
now. after a sojourn of brief duration in Italy. 

Those were great days for all the Chinn family 
and the famous white and scarlet, with slight varia- 
tions. are daily seen in evidence now here at 
Aqueduct, where Phil Chinn is winning a fair share 
of races with a modest stable. But Raleigh Colston 
is not with Chinn now. He is. however, with 
Frederick A. Forsythe, a tall Kentuckian whose 
sister married Kit Chinn. Brother and sister main- 
tain at Ilarrodsbtirg. Ky., a stttck farm where, for 
many years lias stood that grandly -bred horse Odd- 
fellow. h.v Barcaltline. out of Geheimniss, a stallion 
whose real excellence can best lie shown hy the 
realization that the good horses which lie has sired 
have been out of different mares of little class and 
hence Oddfellow lias really made tile reputation of 
the mares. To me t lie Forsythe horses have always 
been interesting, because they have always looked 
like good "doers” — that Is. they appear to have 
constitution, and hence appear to Is- aide to with- 
stand tin- effects of campaigning. They all look 
well physically and all run well. 

Raleigh Colston is now not quite forty-seven years 
old. having been lmrn on July 28, 1si;l. He is. how- 
ever. still a young man. both in physique and men- 
tality. It is always a pleasure to listen to a first- 
class horseman relate incidents of his exciting 
career. Colston insists that Ingoinur should never 
have boon boaton in the race won by Jim- Blackburn 
tlirie days before the Sheridan Stakes of 18113. which 
Inguinal- won. running tin- mile and a quarter in 
2:10. Johnny Reagan was the jockey who rode In- 
gomar for t lie race in which he was beaten, hut 
"old nian" Charley Tlmr|M- i-imIc him in the Sheridan. 
Colston insisting to the last diteli that Reagan 
could not give the gelding a competent ride, based 
upon what he thought he saw in the Joe Blackburn 
race. The jockeys were therefore changed in the 
last few minutes. There was of course a good deal 
of weight in Ingoniar’s favor, he carrying 112 
pounds to 115 on Tyro and 125 on Clifford. Six 
others ran. 

Many other triumphs have liet-n achieved hy this 
aide negro trainer, who. as a 1m».v. rubbed the great 
I.cona t us, which was never beaten as a three-year- 
old. and which broke down a short time after Col- 
onel Jack hud refused a fortune for him, offered h.v 
‘‘Plunger” Walton. John McGinty was the trainer 
of Leona t ns. “The first good horse trained by me 
was Ban Fox.’’ said Colston yesterday in a conver- 
sation recalling some of the great days of the past. 
Ban Fox was sold hy Chinn and partner to J. K. 
llaggin for $2(>.tNM). About nine years ago Colston 
tiM»k service with Mr. Forsythe, and lias lieen with 
him since then. He also trained for W. F. Schulte 
of lamisville. 

With Oddfellow, now twenty-one years old. Pes- 
arra and Out of Reach, the Harrodshiirg stud is 
well equipped. Mr. Forsythe insists that Out of 
Reach, a son of Persimmon, was a great l-orse when 
owned hy Mr. Keene and trained in England by 
Matt Alien. The horse was very unfortunate, how 
ever. We In America only recall Out of Reach as 
a handsome brown, apparently a sulker. His feet 
were always lM>thi-riiig him, Mr. Forsythe says. 
The Kentuckian has at the end of his tongue all 
the first-class pedigrees in the stud ltook. and it is 
plain to be seen that breeding good horses Is to him 
not an accident hut the result of thought. 

When the Gloucester, N. J.. track was in exist- 
ence, Frank D. Weir, who now trains lloseben. 
was the most successful horseman there. For years 
ills ability, developed under the late John W. Rog- 
ers. caused him to dominate the turf at Gloucester. 
He had one mare. Flattery, which won for him I 
don't know how many races. Weir’s chief reliance 
then was on his jts-key Pfannknehen (Pancake), 
who In the course of Ills connection with the track 
rode about 2.000 races for Weir. The latter said 
yesterday that no truer, more honest jockey ever 
lived than Pfannkuchen. This youth Is now a 
daily visitor at the tracks. He is a tall man, and 
it seems odd to imagine him as a jockey for a term 
of years. The young man is engaged in manufac- 
turing cigars, and Weir says he Is happy and con- 
tented. 

(Continued on sixth page.) 



Favorite backers fared well, as the first three 
'Vinners were choices. J. <’. Milam furnished two of 
the successful favorites in ('oiidh-o and Merrick. 

The defeat of Serenade was a severe blow to 
Lexlugtonians. They lmi-keil the McDowell filly 
with supreme confidence and forced the lavers to 
cut tin-, price from 2 to 1 to even at |iost time. 
Serenade flattered her tiackers hy lending for three 
furlongs, lint faltered after and allowed Casso- 
wary and Columbus to tight it out, the former win- 
ning in tic- last stride. 

Milton Young’s Woolwiiuler, favorite, took the 
first of the three two-year-old races, lmt had to do 
his best to outstay Nora McKenna. His performance 
today iha-s not stamp him above the ordinary. Me- 
Dale and Spangled Banner hail the fifth race, ulso 
for two-year-olds, between them. MeDale winning 
rather easily after disposing of Spangled Banner 
in tin- first half. The closing race went to the 
suddenly improved Tivolini. The Celia horse was In 
a running mood and. after appearing hopelessly 
••eaten in the first half, came with a terrific burst 
that carried him from last place into the lead. 

Fred Cook is negotiating with jockey J. Lee to 
secure second call on his services during the Louis- 
ville meeting. 

P. M. Civill will give his horses a rest until May 
15, when he will ship tln-m to Toronto. 

P. Brady and E. F. Lynch were the new liook- 
makers to draw in this afternoon. 

II. McCanvn. Jr.’s Equity II. foaled a chestnut 
filly this morning. l>y Hapslmrg. 

K. Burton was li I $25 by the starter for disobe- 

dience at tlie post in tin- second race. 

J. C. Milam lias decided to ship only Condieu. 
Convolo and Jim Listen to Louisville. The others 
in his string will he rested and shipped to Latoniu. 
\V. L. Lewis, formerly trainer for William Gersti 
will handle tin- trio to In- raced at Churchill Downs. 
Merrick will he blistered and given a rest for sev- 
eral weeks. 

R. C. Itann is in such had condition that all 
hopes of saving Him has been abandoned, hut for tin- 
fact that he is insured for $5.0(10, lie would lie 
chloroformed to end his suffering. 

FRANK FLITTNER WINS FROM CABIN. 



Defeats the Best Handicap Horses Now in Train- 
ing on the Coast. 



Oakland. Cal.. April 29. — It seemed like a holiday 
gathering at Oakland today, the Inelosure being 
crowded and tin- enthusiasm unusually pronounced. 
The arrival from outside (mints of the vanguard 
of intending celebrants of the reception in honor 
of the great battleship lleet. May 0. was largely 
represented and accounted for these pleasant and 
inspiring conditions at the beautiful Emeryville race 
course. 

There were several sensational features in con- 
nection with today’s feature race, the Clnvenlale 
Handicap, at a mile and an eighth. A tremendous 
blit misguided plunge developed during the betting 
on Downpatrick. 

The odds against Cabin, favorite, receded with 
rapidity. The price against the ultimate winner, 
Frank Flittner, remained comparatively firm* at 
around 2 to 1 despite Ids recent two defeats. 

Rubric, the o|a-ning favorite, for lack of support, 
went back. Miller rode him and pulled him up so 
sharply and frequently that liefore a quarter of the 
journey had Im-i-ii traversed, lie was entirely elimin- 
ated as a eon ten iler. In the meantime Marster was 
setting a tremendous pace, followed closely hy 
Frank Flittner. with Cabin a distant third. Rettig 
rode Frank Flittner with admirable judgment and 
made gtHsl finally and convincingly fron- Cabin. 
Marster finished a tiring third. The post favorite, 
Downpatrick, hud absolutely no chance under Meu- 
try’s inadequate pilotage. 

Thomas H. Williams was represented today by 
Creation ami Prejnieio. The pair had been "tried 
in private together and the former with Gilbert 
up hud proved the better horse. Creation, opitosed 
to a mediocre hand, ran poorly, while Prejuielo 
only succumbed in the last couple of strides to 
Centre Shot in tin- very fast time for six furlongs 
of l:12jL 

Every favorite on today’s card was beaten. With 
tlie possible exception of Markie Muver, Prank 
Flittner and Centre fchot in the third, "fourtji ami 
sixth races respectively, the host horses were all 
defeated and unplaced. 

DEAN SWIFT WINS CITY AMD SUBURBAN. 

London. April 29. — At Epsom this afternoon Mr. 
J. B. Joel’s seven-year-old gelding. Dean Swift, by 
Chlldwick — Pasquil. won the long-established City 
and Suburban Handicap with 124 pounds np. Mr. 
A. Steduli’s five-year-old chestnut horse, Simonson, 
by Jeddah — Simonella, 91 pounds, waa second, anil 
Baron Maurice de Rothschild's four-year-old chest- 
nut eolt, Snow Leopard, h.v Lord Edwurd II. — 
Suow Bunting. 107 itoumls, third. Post betting was 
Gjf to l against Dean Swift, 100 to 6 Simonson, and 
100 to 8 Snow Leopard. 




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TELEGRAPHIC FORM. 

The horses which seem best in Thursday’s races 
are: 

Jamaica -New York. April 29. 

1 — ■Chantilly, Uarcourt. Teacress. 

2 — Molesey. Ilalket. Faust. 

3 — Tom Reid. Ramble, Ceremonius. 

•1 — Rest igouche, Rialto, Bat Masterson. 

3 — Rad News. Import, Zal. 

tl — St. Withold, Foreguard. Melissa. 

E. C. Smith. 

Oakland -Oakland. Cal.. April 29. 

1 — -Pal, Flit re Nous, Nonie Lucille. 

2— King Ferdinand, Middle. Who. 

3 — Belntere, Martinmas. Montelair. 

4 — ‘Vox I'opiili. St. Elmwood, Dollic Dollars. 

•"> — Wap. Wolfville, Wuerzhurger. 

6 — Humero, Follie L., Arthur Hyman. • 

H. Forslaud. 

Lexington —Lexington, Ky., April 29. 

1 — Maid of Got ham. Alice Baird. Mauora. 

2 — Merrifield, High Kinder, Ansoniu. 

3 — Terali. Macias. Hostile Hyphen. 

4 — Whisk Broom, Arrow Swift. Ida May. 

3 — Von Bnelow. Direct. Ben Howe. 

6 — Louise Macfarlan. Beau Brumniel. Quagga. 

J. L. Dempsey. 

Pimlico Baltimore. Md.. April 29. 

1 — Black Mose, Gerald I*., Autuuiu Maid. 

2 — Risk. Call Boy. Workman. 

3 — Belle of Jessamine, Reidmoore, Azelina. 

4 — Banner. Duleian. Essex II. 

3 — Ned Carmack. Great Jubilee, Lurid. 

6 — Hurting, Solon Shingle, Peter Knight. 

7 — Cock Sure, Maie Fletcher, Trackless. 

T. K. Lynch. 

NOTES OF THE TURF. 

.Limes Neil will race his string of horses at 
Butte. 

J. C. Milam's stable is scheduled to arrive at 
Churchill Downs Sunday. 

Will I jew is intends to take Crystal Maid east 
after the Churchill Downs meeting. 

Jockey E. Clark was kicked by Brian Boru at 
Oakland Tuesday aud will tie unable to ride for 
some time. 

Kemp Ridgeley will lie a starter in the Lonis- 
ville Steeplechase, to tie decided at Churchill Downs 
Wednesday. May 29. 

Scott Williams has arrived at Douglas Park. 
Louisville, witli Church Allen's horses, the best of 
which is Tim Kelly. 

W. O'B. Macdonough has purchased Golden Oriel 
and will ship her to liis Menlo Park Stock Farm 
near Redwood City. Cal. 

Bill Eaton will be tired next week in an effort 
to cure troublesome ankles, which are held respon- 
sible for his propensity to quit after showing speed. 

Exquisite Girl, by Henry Young— Lucy Jones, is 
described as one of tile largest aud best-looking 
fillies at Churchill Downs. She stands sixteen bauds 
and is being trained by Frank Guthrie. 

Pete S. Burrell, who until three years ago was 
a rider, has arrived at Churchill Downs with his 
two-year-old chestnut filly. Tapioca. The filly is by 
Don do Oro- l.orna Dunne and has never started. 

Stanley Fay lias so far recovered from the injury 
tci his foot during (lie Los Angeles Derby that 
William Walker hopes to have him run in the Su- 
burban. He may be given a start or two on the 
Canadian circuit. 

Tlie horses owned by Joseph E. Widener are ail 
at sheeps'head Bay and ready to run, hut manager 
Howard Lewis, Jr., will not race any of them until 
the opening of the Belmont Park meeting. This is 
in accordance with instructions received from Mr. 
Widener liefore his departure for Europe iu Febru 
ary. 

Tlie Ontario Jockey Club lias announced the follow- 
ing rule which will apply to Its spring meeting: 
“Applications for licenses for trainers and Jockeys 
residing in Canada will not be received by the com- 
mittee after May 1. No entry will lie accepted 
from any trainer not provided with a trainer's li- 
cense.” 

The managers of tlie Houston. Texas, meeting, 
which opens May 4. have issued a circular stating 
that the course is so well drained that all the diffl 
culties experienced with sloppy tracks last year 
have lieen entirely overcome. Hart Dernham "will 
be manager of the meeting, which will continue 
sixteen days. 

ANSWERS TO QUERIES. 

[Communications without names and addresses 

of senders will not be answered or noticed; nor 

will any answers be sent by mail.] 

Noldler, Chicago. It lost. 

Wade, Cincinnati, O. See reply to W. C. W. 

M. G., Detroit. Mich. The Joyner entry lost. 

C. S. H.. Chicago. The betting on Canardo stood. 
The ruling off was for previous bad racing. 

E. T., Milwaukee. Wis. If you mean the Epsom 
Derby in England, Rock Sand was the winner. 

E. J. C., Chicago. The Picket won the American 
Derby of 1903; Helgesen rode him; Claude was 
second and Bernavs third. The mile and a half 
of the race was run in 2:33. 

W. C. W. and others. Cincinnati, O. The Joyner 
entry bet lost, just as it would do if the horse was 
scratched. Fitz Ilcrliert had been sold and only 
Ramble represented the entry. 

R.. Cincinnati, O. The Major Lawrence place hih! 
show I »ets were draws, there lieiug no separate 
place or show odds. If Major Lawrence had run 
unplaced, the bets would still have been draws. 



BALTIMORE ENTRIES. 

Probabilities: Weather clear: track fast. 

Racing starts at 3:00 p. m. (Chicago time. 2:00.) 
XRuns well in mud. ®Superior mud runner. 

First Race — 4 1-8 Furlongs. 

2-year-olds. Allowances. 



74433 2 Gerald D. 
74437 Cheek . . . 



74453 Trappe . 
74437 Arondack 
74477 Wasco . . 



Reo. 


A. Wt. Hilop. 


. . :55* 


110. 


. .725 


..1:0*1 


105. 


X720 




107. 


- X715 


.. :55J 


107.. X715 


102. 


...710 


, # 


107. 


.. .705 




105. 


...700 




y Mg. 

V-i ■ ■ 

\ ■' 



Second Race — 3-4 Mile. 

3-year-olds and upward. Selling. 
(Track record: 68348—1:131—3—120.) 



7407R 3 


Thomas Flyer 


1:14 


3. 


. 97. 


. .725 


74125) 


Consistent 


1:13 


5. 


.102. 


X720 


74405 


Edgely 


1:13* 


6. 


.10!). 


® 7 1 5 


74380 


Risk 


.1:14* 


3. 


. 97. 


. .715 


745«U 


Workman 


1:13* 


«. 


.112. 


X 710 


74359 


Fall Bov 


1:18* 


3. 


. 95. 


. .710 


744r>*4 










64001 


StlUbnnt 


1:15* 


a] 




X 705 


74360 


Muck Rake 


1:15 


4. 


.109. 


X 700 


74407 


Oetoic 




3. 


. 97. 


X 700 


08176 


Belie Mina 




4. 


. 102. 


. .695 


74405 


Aqueduct 6. 

Third Race— 1 Mile. 
4-year-olds and upward. Scllin 
(Track record: 65463 — 1:401 — 3 — : 


.112. 

97.) 


. .690 


(74429) 


RKIDMODRK 


1:40* 


a- 


.115. 


. X 725 


(7441 H)| 


Belle of Jessamine . . 


1 :40 


5. 


.105. 


. X72D 


74429 


Azelina 


1 :4 1 


6. 


.110. 


. X 71 5 


73956 


Wabash yueen 


1:4.3 


4. 


lol . 


. X715 


74358 3 


True Boy 


1:41* 


r>. 


.115. 


. X710 


74432 


Gallant 


1:44 


7 . 


.112. 


. X71o 


74454= 


Wilton Laokave 


1 :45* 


4. 


. 106. 


. X7o.j 


74.‘>;x* 


High Chance 


1:44 


ZL 


.112. 


. X700 


74409 


Puritan Girl 


1:48* 


4. 


.106. 


. . .M 


72015 


Canvas 




4. 


.103. 


. X 690 



Fourth Race — About 2 Miles. 

Steeplechase. 

4-year-olds and upward. Owners* Handicap. 
(Track record: 74431 — 4:20 — 6 — 153.) 



744.31 3 


Essex II 


6 


. 1 .*».■» . 


X7o.l 


74r>or> 


Prince of Pilscn 


7 


.158. 


X 65)5 


74456 


Guardian 11 


7 


.156. 


X 65)5 


74.382 


Banner 


7*. 


. 153. 


. . 695 


74431 


Bloodstone 


5 


.144. 


. 65M) 


74505) 


Duleian 


r» 


.136. 


. .699 


74382 


Noblesse Oblige 


li 


.1.39. 


X 685 


7-1451* 


Fin MaeCool 

Fifth Race— 1-2 Mile 


4 


.137. 


. .685 


2 


year-olds. Maidens. Special 
(Track record: 615)93 — 49 — 2 


Weights. 
—100. ) 




74264 


Harold A. Frank 




ion. 


. . 725 


7:i7:{:: 3 










74477 


Ned Carmack 




112. 


. 715 


74159 


Sig 




112. 


. .715 


74457 


Golden Castle 




112. 


. .710 


74477 


Great Jubilee :50* 




112. 


. .710 


74434 


Mardella 




105). 


. .710 


74215 


Our Maggie 




1(15). 


. .705 


74 428 


Racino II 




112. 


. .700 


74428 


Gay King 

Dieeoon, br. c, by Ce- 
sarion — Red Bud ... 
Tilly Toddington. b. 
f. by Toddington — 

Tell Tale 




109. 
112. . 

109. . 


. .700 



-1 Mile and 40 Yards. 



3-year-olds and upward. 


Special 


Weights. 




(Track record: 58390- 


-1:44*— 


2— 


09. ) 




74384 2 Orfano 




.3 


. Si). 


X 725 


74.356 Solon Shingle 


.1:42* 


7 


.112. 


X 720 


74405 3 The Clown 




5 


.115. 


X 71 5 


74479 2 Halting 




4 


.108. 


X715 


744251 Azelina 


.1:44* 


6 


.112. 


X 71 5 


74454-' Wilton Lackaye .... 




4 


.111 . 


X710 


74384 Bleinber 






. 87. 


X71o 


7445S 2 Peter Knight 


.1:46* 


6 


.112. 


X 705 


70183 Mammy moo 




4 


. 106 . 


X 705 


74454 Ballad 




4 


. 106. 


X700 


74407 Josle Hampton 




5 


.106. 


. .700 


7440 4 3 Glaucus 




3 


. 5)2. 


X 700 


74218 Putnam 




3 


. 89. 


. .700 



Seventh Race — 3-4 Mile. 
3-year-olds and upward. Sidling. 



7187.3 


(Track record: 68518— 
Trackless 


1:134—5 

.1:13* 


6 


120.) 

.107. 


725 


744 S3 


Male Fletcher 


.1:15* 


;; 


. 90. 


. X720 


74429= 


Cock Sure 


.1:14 


5 


. 1051. 


. X715 


74404 


Kempton 


.1:18* 


4 


.109. 


. X715 


68138 


Pat Bulger 


.1:14* 


7 


.112. 


.0715 


64651 


Disobedient 


•1:14* 


5 


.109. 


. . .710 


74218) 


Cartwheel 




5 


. 5)7. 


. X710 


74481 


Merrimac 






. 97. 


. X710 


74355 


Coincident 




:» 


. 95. 


. X 705 


74090 


Raeinette 




4 


.107. 


. . ,7<N> 


74404 3 


Glaucus 


.1:15* 


:» 


. 95. 


. X7oo 


7 1 757 


Luzetta 




5 


. 95. 


. . .700 



The figures under “Rec.” in above entries show 
the best time made by the horse at the distance 
since January 1, 1906. 

NEW YORK WORK-OUTS. 

-| New York, April 29. — Weather clear; track 

JL U fast. 

The 'best work-outs at Sheepshead Bay, Graves- 
end, Belmont Park and Jamaica today were: 

Sheepshead Bay (Main Track). 



Ind. Horse. 


A. 


Dist. 


Time.. 


6 Blue Heron 


... 3 


1-2 


:S2 % 


8 Bushev Top 


. . 2 


5-8 


1 : 0” 1 


8 Cohort 


. .. 3 


.3-4 


1:20 


3 Cressina 


. . 5 


5-8 


1:04 


8 Desolate 


.. 2 


5-s 


1:03 


Kffendi 


2 


1-2 


U.lii 


6 Greenback 


. . 2 


1-2 


:53 


8 Golden View 


. . 2 


5-8 


1:11 


7 Good Luck 


... 5 


1 


1:44 


8 Hanuuerless 


*> 


5-8 


1:11 


8 Indomitable 


. . 2 


1) — H 


1 :02'A 


2 Jubilee 


. . 3 


5-8 


1:06 


8 Jolmnie Itlako 


. . 3 


.3-4 


1:17 1 3 


Lady Dudley 


... 4 


3-4 


1:17)4 


8 Ladv Winifred 


...3 


1-2 


:51% 


7 Lane Allen 


. . 5 


1 


1 :50 


8 Lawrence P. Daley. . 


... 3 


3-4 


1:16)4 


7 Merrv Widow 


. . 2 


3-s 


:3!M/. 


8 Merry Gift 


... 2 


3-8 


1:11 


!• Master Robert 


. . 3 


1 


1:4.3 


8 Missouri Lad 


... 5 


1-2 


:56k, 


8 Reprisal 


2 


5-8 


1 :05'4 


6 Ramble 


... 2 


5-8 


1 : 05 1,4 


8 Rara Avis 


. .. 3 


3-8 


:5.x 14 


8 Rialto 


... .3 


1-2 


: 57 % 


3 St. Abe 


... 2 


.3-8 


:30% 


Stub 


.. 8 


3-8 


:*»<» 


6 Submission 


. . 2 


1-2 


:53 


8 S'parker 


... 3 


12 


:57% 


6 Tony Faust 


... 4 


5-8 


1 :02 


S T error 


0 


5-8 


1:04)4 


8 Trols Temp 


... 2 


5—8 


1:04)4 


Sheepshead Bay 


(Training 


Track). 




3 Alila 


... 4 


1-2 


:53 V, 


4 Armiak 


2 


1-2 


:51V, 


ii Anonvina 


... 3 


1-2 


:49% 


8 Bird of Flight II. .. 


... 2 


1-2 


: 5.3)4 


6 Beautv Bright 


. . 2 


:t-8 


:38 V. 


Randello 


. . 2 


3-8 


:38)4 


6 Ballot 


... 4 


1-2 


:50U, 


5 Colloquy 

Colin 


... 4 


3-4 


1:17)4 


. . 3 


1-2 


:50vi 


6 Cabochon 


... 4 


1-2 


:50 


6 Felt 


... .3 


1-2 


:4oy, 


6 Chaplet 


... 3 


3—4 


1:18 


8 Gold Ladv 


... 4 


1-2 


:53 V, 


6 Gretna Green 


... 4 


1-2 


:49-y. 


4 Haensel 


... 4 


1-2 


: 45)14 


Ninba 




1-2 


:51 V. 


6 Peter Quince 


...3 


3-4 


1:186, 


Rum sic 


... 2 


5-8 


1:02 V] 


6 Superman 


... 4 


1-2 


:49 


6 Transvaal 


... .3 


1-2 


:50', 


4 The Robin 


. . 2 


5-8 


1:03)4 


2 A'arlnvro 


... 4 


1-2 


:55 


6 Zamnesl 


... 4 


1-2 


:48»4 


S Easton 


... 4 


1-2 


:50 


Grimaldi 


... 4 


3-4 


1:16 


8 King Sol 


... 3 


1-2 


:5t% 


8 Lord Stanhope 


...4 


3-4 


1:16 


8 Ma-xnar 


6 


3-4 


1:16 Vi 


Rose Beaumont 


... 2 


3-8 


:37 


8 St. Joseph 


... 5 


.3-4 


1:17)4 


6 Slumberless 


... 3 


1-2 


:51)4 


8 Uncle Jim 


... 2 


1-2 


:52 


Wallflower 


... 2 


1-2 


:56 


9 Wild Refrain 3 

Gravesend. 


1 


1 :54Vj 


8 Alinandlne 


... 3 


3-4 


1:15 


8 Bat Masterson 


... 4 


3-8 


:39% 


8 Bonnie Alan 


... 3 


.3-8 


:36% 


Compare 


... 3 


3-8 


: 56-14 


4 Chaffinch. 


... 2 


3-8 


:37 


Console 


9 


1-2 


:51Vi 


8 Carlton 


...3 


7-8 


1:31 


5 Donatus 


... 2 


3-8 


:40 


8 Dashaway 


... 4 


1-2 


:49 


3 Hillsdale 


... 4 


1 


1:52 


8 Far West 


... 6 


3-4 


1:15% 


5 Foreguard 


... 3 


3-8 


:36 V, 


7 Fouiitainblue 


... 4 


3-4 


1:19% 


8 Golf Ball 


... 4 


1-2 


:48% 


S Grania 


... 2 


1-2 


:51 


6 Golden Chain 


... 2 


1-2 


:50 


8 Gold Find 


... 2 


5-8 


1:14 


8 Gallavant 


... 5 


3-8 


:37% 


7 High Hat 


... 2 


3-8 


:37 


7 Jim Gaffney 




1-2 


:51% 


6 Julia Powel 




3-8 


:39 


7 Lilypad 


... 2 


1-2 


:49 


6 Miss Norfolk 


... 3 


3-8 


:.39 


4 Malissa 


... 3 


3-8 


:38 


8 Molesey 


... 4 


1-2 


:53 


8 Masaniello 


... 6 


3-4 


1:22 


Medline 




5-8 


1:02% 


5 Otogo 


... 2. 


3—8 


:3S 


7 Punch 


• • • 3 


3-4 


1:20 



G Roseben 7 

7 Spooner 3 

8 Senator Clay 4 

9 Single Stone 3 

!!!?r*vr T?”’ ? 



Ind. Horse. A. 

7 Sir Toddington 4 

6 Sheriff Foley 2 

Sight 2 

7 The Pippin 2 

6 Tod 2 

8 Talented 2 

Belmont Park. 

9 Dorante . 3 

8 Goshen IHiief 3 

9 Heaslip 5 

8 Moufort ^ 4 



WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29, 1908. WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK FAST. 




OAKLAND FORM CHART. 

(OAKLAND.) 



WEATHER CLEAR. 



One hundred and forty-eighth day. New California Jockey Club. Winter Meeting of 181 davs. (36 
hooks on.) 

Presiding Judge. E. C. Hopper. Starter. Richard Dwyer. Secretary, Percy W. Treat. 



Racing starts at 1:40 p. ni. (Chicago time 3:40 p. m.). W indicates whip, S spurs. B blinkers. Fig- 
ures in parentheses following the distance of eaeh raee indicate index number, track record, age of horse 
and weight carried. 

*7 AKA A. FIRST RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. (72030— 1 :05jt — 0— 112.) Purse $400. 3-year olds. 

9 7a tl A Allowances. Net value to winner $325. 



Ind Horses 

74307 3 ADENA w 107 2 2 7'1 5 1 3=i l”t Mentry W Durker 4 8 8 2j 6-5 

74417-MONTCLAIR W 102 4 4 2* 2J 2*| 21 Goldstein E I. Talley 6 10 7 2j 1 

74470 BOOGER RED w 112 3 9 6 1 3’£ lb 3» E Clark J H Brannon 4 4 9-5 1 1-2 

7439H DAREl N'GTOX w 105 11 8 S 3 7*3 4?. 4'i J Hayes W P Magrane 10 15 15 6 3 

73972 HIDDEN HAND W 109 S 1 4*1 41 5> 5 s T Rice J F Newman 3 10 10 4 2 

71 fill CREATION w 112 6 R 5»t 8= 7* 6» W Miller T H Williams 4 5 5 2 1 

74170 TURNAWAY w 107 1 3 9'* 9* 9 3 7«* Keogh B C Watkins 13 R0 60 20 12 

74396 SAINT MODAN WB 106 7 10 10-' 10 4 10 4 8= Rettig MarchmontStable 25 30 30 12 5 

7::«0S 2 BEN STONE WB 103 10 7 3*. 6= 8* 9 4 W Kelly J Curl 10 20 15 6 3 

74128 PORT MAHONE wsn 102 9 3 l 3 1‘ 6- 10 4 Kent J S Duncan 20 60 50 20 8 

COLUMBIA MAID w 101 5 11 11 11 It 11 Vand’sen Johnson&Dodson 50 100 100 40 20 

„„ Time. 244. 481. 1 :00i?. 1:06*. 

winner — Br. f. by Sidney Lucas — Balance II. (trained by W. Durker). 

Went to post at 1:44. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving: second and third the samp. 
-Vilena, from a good start, lost ground early, but improved her position rapidly in the last half and got 
ui> finally in a fast stretch sprint. Montclair, from a striding start, was always in forward pursuit and 
finished last in a game closing drive. Booger Red. nearly left, closed an immense gap. ran on the ex- 
treme outside on the turns and took the lead midway of tlie stretch, but swerved into defeat anil was 
best. Dareington, away badly, made up much ground. Hidden Hand, after early prominence, tired and 
probably was short. Creation, well up early, gradually dropped out. but came again at the end and will 
do soon. Turnaway. flatfooted at the start and shuffled to the rear, was gaining steadily at the eud. 
Saint Moilnn. away very badly, finished with a belated stretch rush. 

Scratched — 7.4342 Royal Queen. 100. 

Overweights — Saint Modan. 1 pound: Columbia Maid. 1. 



AWtPPSt 14 % % Str Fin Jockeys 



Owne rs 

W Durker 



7'J 5 l 3=1 l n k Mentry W Durker 
2J 2J 2*1 22 Goldstein E L Tallov 

6 ! 3’i 1*> 3“ E Clark J H Brannon 

S 3 7'i 44 4'i J Hayes W P Magrane 

4U 4i 5 l 5 s T Rice J F Newman 



5nk 8-' 7* 6* W Miller T H Williams 



9nk 93 93 70k Keogh 
10-' 10 4 10 4 8= Rettig 
3?. 6= 8i 9 4 W Kelly 
l 3 1‘ 6 2 II) 4 Kent 



B C Watkins 



_0_H C P _ S 

4 8 8 2J 6-5 

6 10 7 21 1 

4 4 9-51 1-2 

10 15 15 6 3 

3 10 10 4 2 

4 5 5 2 1 

15 60 60 20 12 



MarchmontStable 25 30 30 12 5 

J Curl 10 20 15 6 

J S Duncan 20 60 50 29 8 



11 11 11 11 Vand’sen Johnson&Dodson 50 100 100 40 20 



74^1 ffr SECOND RACE— 1-2 Mile. (74190—47—2—113.) $400 added. 2-year-olds. Selling. 

4 Oj JL Net value to winner $375. 



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97 


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10 


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Owner s 

Denny Bros 
W D Millard 



O H C P S 

8 10 8 3 i-2 

10 10 7 3 13-10 

15 40 40 12 6 

25 50 50 20 10 

8 11 10 4 8-5 

11-531 17-56-5 3-5 



Mentry S C Hildreth 8 11 10 4 8-5 

J Hayes B Schreiber 11-531 17-56-5 3-5 

T Rice AnchorageSkFm 12 30 30 12 6 

W Miller Oakland Stable 11-512-59-5 7-102-5 
Goldstein C W Carroll 20 30 30 12 6 



Ind Hors es AW tPP St" *4 % % Str Fin Jockeys Owner s O H C P S _ 

74331 SIR BARRY wsn 100 9 7 5 1 11 11 Buxton Denny Bros 8 10 8 3 3^2 

74368 BOLD wb 107 12 l 3 3 2 J 2* Keogh W D Millard 10 10 7 3 13-10 

74074 LARRY MULLIGAN w 105 2 6 3'.'. 2h 3- W Mcln’re Kansas Stable 15 40 40 12 6 

73683 SEMPER FIDELIS w 100 3 3 4 2 4>! 40. W Kelly J J Walsh 25 50 50 20 10 

7436S 3 ASSAY w 97 6 5 6 l o- 51 Mentry S C* Hildreth 8 11 10 4 8-5 

74368 2 OSORIXE w 102 4 4 7’ 6 2 6 2 i J Hayes B Schreiber 11-531 17-56-5 3-5 

74209 YELLOW F(X>T w 97 8 9 S 2 . 1 . S’ 7 3 T Rice AnchorageSkFm 12 30 30 12 6 

( 74209 ) FA RGO ROSE w 102 5 1 21 7 4 S’ VV Miller Oakland Stable 11-512-59-5 7-102-5 

74295 LINOLA w 97 10 8 9® 9 20 9 2 " Goldstein C W Carroll 20 30 30 12 6 

73076 RAY WELSH w 97 7 10 10 10 10 M MurphyW St Vincent 40 60 60 25 12 

Time. 23*. 48. 

Winner — Br. e. by Sir Hampton — Du Barry (trained by A. L. Denny). 

Went to post at 2:12. At i*ost 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving: second ami third the. same. 
Sir Barry, away well, closed up steadily anil saved ground bv a close stretch turn, hut just lasted the 
journey and was lucky. Bold, from a living start, lailted on the stretch turn, but came again and just 
failed to get up in a sensational rush. Larry Mulligan, from a lucky start, was forwardly placed through- 
out and showed sudden improvement. Semper Fidelis ran in prominent contention from the start, but 
tired in the closing strides. Assay, a slow beginner, made up ground steadily. Osoriue ran poorly ami 
was Isiring out on the turns. Fargo Rose was bumped and quit suddenly. The winner, entered for $600. 
was bid u|i to $5)00 and Ixmglit by F. W. Doss. 

Scratched — 74368 Antioch. 1(12. 



rj yi -| THIRD RACE— 1 1-2 Miles. (3389— 2:. 32 J— 6— 103. > Purse $500. 4 -year olds and up- 

S rt JL O ward. Selling. Net value to winner $400. 

Ind Horses AWtPPSt St % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 

74469 MARK. MAYERwsb 5 106 10 11 3= 3 s i 3 l 4 l 3 l 2 ?. Clifford I Morehouse 6 6 4 9-5 9-10 

71469 MANDATOR W 5 109 7 9 5* 5* 4*. 3*?. 3 2 2h A Harris W Walker 10 13 13 6 3 

77467 J. R. LAUGHREYwb 4 106 3 1 10* 10 3 8?. 6 4 7* 3'?. W Miller H G Bedwell 3 18-516-58-5 9-10 

74469 ORI'HAN w 7 107 8 6 1* l’i 2 1 *. 2 2 2i> 4 2 W Fischer E J Ramsey 4 4*21-511-1011-20 

74228 DAVE WEBER b 4 100 4 10 7‘ U 9 2 J 71 6* 5* F White W Durker 40 40 10 15 S 

74369 TETANUS Ws 4 99 2 3 6* 6 2 3*> 4 11 4 h 6k Cboneau L Fountain 6 9 9 4 9-5 

74334 SACHET w 4 9S 5 5 8 2 8*J 5* 5* o' 71 Kent SobreVistaStable 20 30 30 12 6 

74369 TALA MU ND wsb 5 108 6 7 9* 9* 10’® 9* 9 3 8 l ° G McL’lin T E McLaughlin 15 16 13 6 3 

74058 BENVOMO B S 115 12 12 12 12 11 s 11'®11 4 9 4 C Miller W D Randall 13 20 20 8 4 

74274 MAXTRESS w 7 110 9 S 4J 61 8 3 S" 10 4 Rettig J W Walsh 12 12 10 4 11-5 

73823 MAIA ws 4 98 1 4 2» 2k 7* 10 3 10* ll 3 Buxton W Rose 50 150 100 40 20 

74334 HUZZAH wb 9 106 11 2 ll 2 ll 4 12 12 12 12 T Rice V Hughes 20 30 20 10 5 

Time. 25*. 49*. 1:1(»4. 1:41*. 2:98*. 2:35*. 

Winner — B. g. by Previous — Bonnie May (trained by I). Dennison). 

Went to post at 2:36. At post 5 minutes. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. 
Markie Mayer, away poorly, quickly established himself in forward pursuit of the leaders and drew out 
at the half and won as his rider pleased. Mandator ran in prominent and game contention all the way. 
J. K. Laughrey, after pulling np early, took an outside journey to the stretch and finished well under the 
whip. Orchan made the running for nearly a mile and held on well to midway of the stretch, then tired 
badly. Dave Weber improved his jiosition throughout and is good. Tetanus tired badly and seems stale. 
Sachet finished well. The winner was entered for $600; no bid. 

Overweights — J. R. Laughrey. 3 pounds: Orchan, 1: Dave Weber. 5. 



74369 TETANUS 
74334 SACHET 
74369 TALA MU ND 
74058 BEN VOL IO 
74274 MAXTRESS 
73823 MAIA 
74334 HUZZAH 



Owners 

I Morehouse 



rj \ pr 1 rj FOURTH RACE— 1 l-8 Miles. (72029—1:51—3—109.) Purse $1,000. 3-year-olds and 

I 4*7 0.1 4 upward. Handicap. Net value to winner $800. _ 

Ind Horses 



4-year-olds and up- 

O H C P 3 " 

6649-5 9-19 
10 13 13 6 3 

3 18-316-58-5 9-10 

4 4121-511 1011 -20 

40 40 40 13 8 

6 9 9 4 9-5 



12 12 10 4 11-5 

50 150 100 40 20 

20 30 20 10 5 



AWtPPSt St *4 % % Str Fin Jockeys 



74144=F’K FLITTXER WB 5 108 6 6 
(74444)CABIN w 6 109 7 7 



74370-MARSTER WB 5 105 5 1 

74444 J. C. CLEM w 5 94 4 4 5* 5'1 5* 4'* 4* 4J Galindo W St Vincent 15 15 13 3 2 

7 1444-‘DOWN PATRICK w 6 108 2 2 61 6h 6> 5h 5 2 i 3» Mentry T H Ryan 4 4 13-31 1-2 

(74370) RUBRIC w 6 110 3 3 4 * 4 2 4 5 6 2 i 6’® 6-'° W Miller H E Rowell 21 4 4 8-5 3-5 

74->9S NO FATHER wb 3 77 1 5 7 7 7 7 7 7 Oroth P De Lucca 100 200 200 60 30 

Time. 23*. 48*. 1:14, 1:40. 1:52. 

Winner — Ch. Ii. bv Rannoeklmril — Derfargilla (trained by J. Powers). 

Went to post at 3:04. At |mst 1 minute. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. 
Frank Fllttner. from a lucky start, ran in nearest pursuit of Marster for a mile and drew out decisively 
midway of the stretch. Cabin, after lieing reserved within hailing distance, finished a fast going second 
in a belated effort. Marster. from a living start, made the runiiing by a wide gap to the stretch, where 
he tired badly. J. C. Clem went wide on tlie turns and finished fast. Downpatrick began slowly and was 
repeatedly pulled up. losing much ground in the first half, then came fast, but was pocketed in the 
stretch under a very bad ride. Rubric was pulled up repeatedly in the first quarter and had no chance 
afterwards. 

Overweights — No Father, 2 pounds. . 



2“ 2« 2 4 2= 2*J 15 Rettig 
31 3* 3 2 3-' 3-' 2*1 Keogh 



Ow ners 

I>osAngelesS’ble 
J H Brannon 



w b 5 105 5 1 1* 1* 1* 1* l 2 33 W Kelly J J Walsh 



W St Vincent 
T H Ryan 



0 H C P S 

‘3 4 18-53-2 1-2 

5 6 6 2 4-5 

6 6 41 9-5 4-5 

15 15 13 3 2 

4 4 13-51 1-2 

21 4 4 8-5 3-5 



100 200 200 60 30 



rj /» pr 1 Q FIFTH RACE— 1 Mile and 20 Yards. (71841— 1 :40*— 3— 102.) $400 added. 3-year- 
■ » w 1 O olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner $385. 

Ind Horses A~WtPPSt*4 'A % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 

74320 STAX DOVER wsli 5 111 .7 5 3J 2* 2'i 1* J lh T Rice O Turek 10 13 12 5 21 

74443 HILGERT w 4 112 4 4 5* 4 2 J 3'J 31 2 4 W Miller T H Stevens 21 3 13-53-2 7-10 

74467-’ EI> SHERIDAN w 6 110 3 2 2J 5’h 4h 4*5 3* A Stuart T A Davies 10 12 12 4 11-5 

74443*RALPH YOUNG WSB 7 113 1 3 l 2 l'l 11 2h 4h Mentry J J Ellerd 6 10 10 4 2 

74193 I TOLD YOU WB 3 105 6 8 7?. 7 3 61 6 s 5k W Kelly H W Hoag 20 20 17 6 3 

74465* LORD F1LIGRANE wb 3 101 7 9 8* 5*1 5 4 5 * 6h J Mc-IntyreJ Dinkelspiel 8 8 8 3 3-2 

74420 MANDARIN W 5 108 8 6 10 Sk 8* 71 7 4 Keogh W D Millard 4 6 » 2 1 

74193 STEEL BLUE wb 3 95 10 7 6k 10 9* Sk 8* Goldstein Steele & Riley 12 15 10 4 2 _ 

74443 3 JOHX LYLE WB 6 106 2 1 4k 6k 7* 9® 9 10 Moreland R T Offutt 6 61 61 2| 8-3 

74‘‘50 CATALINE wb 7 108 9 10 9'1 9k 10 10 10 Finn' R W Holland 10 15 10 5 21 

Time. 23*. 48*. 1:14*. 1:40*. 1:41*. 

Winner — Ch. g, by Standing — -St. Lucie (trained by S. Bailey). 

Went to post at 3:25. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won driving: second and third tlie same. 
Standover, after forward pursuit of Ralph Young for seven furlongs, drew out and made good finally by 
a narrow margin. Hilgert broke slowly and had a rough early journey, but closed up steadily in the last 
half anil just failed to get up. F.il Sheridan, after prominent contention to midway of the stretch, tired 
finally. Ralph Young outbroke anil outpaced the others for seven furlongs before succumbing. I Told 
You, away |Mw>iiv, niado up much ground in the last six furhmps. IV>rrl Filisrane, nearly left, made up 
ground. Mandarin, shuffled to the rear on the first turn, closed a gap. Steel Blue was crowded hack 
early and was short. John Lyle had a rough journey aud was bumped to the rear in the stretch. The 
winner was entered for $700: no bid. 

Scratched — (742S6)Lucy C.. Ill: 74213*Catlierlne 1.. 95. 

Overweights — Steel Blue. 2 pounds; John Lyle. 1. 



fy i w-i SIXTH RACE— 8-4 Mile. (72047—1:11* — 3—103.) Purse $500. 3-year-olds and up- 

4 *3 1 ty ward. Allowances. Net value to winner $400. 

Ind Horses AWtPPSt >4 % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 



I nd Horses 

(74372)CENTRE SHOT w 3 93 1 7 4*1 2k 2 4 13 A Harris W Walker 3 3i 3* 1 1-2 

7’46S 3 PREJUICIO w 4 106 3 3 l’i l 3 1* 2 s W Miller T H Williams 21 31 31 7-5 3-5 

74470 DON DOMO ws 7 109 5 1 3k 4‘ 3 2 1 3 2 i W Kelly J F Newman 10 10 10 31 7-5 

74396 MASSA w 6 106 6 8 8 6'1 5* 4 h Keogh D A Ross 12 30 25 8 3 

74005 CADICHON wb 5 104 8 6 73 8 41 5=1 Mentry E Dealy 15 20 20 6 21 

74323 FANTASTIC wb 4 104 7 2 61 7k 6’ 6 4 Buxton Sanf d&Epperley 8 10 10 4 8-5 

<74470)SEOURITY ws 5 101 2 5 5* 51 7® 7 15 FMnn W Cahill 3 3 11-59-101-2 

74311 MILPITAS wb 4 104 4 4 2* 3 h 8 8 Kent SobreVistaStable 40 200 200 60 20 

Time. 23*. 47*. 1:12*. 

Winner— Br. f. by Sain — Grand Shot (trained by W. Walker). 

Went to |K>st at 3:54. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. 
Centre Shot away poorlv. worked through gradually and was pocketed on the last turn anal forced to 
come around, hut made good with a great stretch rush. Prejuieio, from a flying start, set a tremendous 
pace to midwav of the stretch, but tired as if short from there on. Don Domo ran in prominent and per- 
sistent contention throughout and is very good. Masea. away poorly, closed an immense gap. Cadiolion. 
badly outpaced for the first quarter, made up much ground in the last half. Fantastic was never dan- 
gerous Security broke well enough, but seemed unable to raise a respectable gallop. 

” Scratched <44(4 Raleigh. 96: 74273 Veil. 112: (74418)Luretta. 102; 74372 Marwood. 107. 



w 3 93 1 7 
w 4 106 3 3 
ws 7 109 5 1 
W 6 106 6 8 
wb 5 104 8 6 
wb 4 104 7 2 
ws 5 101 2 5 
WB 4 104 4 4 



D A Ross 
E Dealy 



O H C P S 

3 3* 3* 1 l-2~ 

21 3* 31 7-5 3-5 

10 10 10 31 7-5 

12 30 25 8 3 

15 20 20 6 21 



Sanf d&Epperley 8 10 10 4 S-5 

W Cahill 3 3 11-59-101-2 

SobreVistaStable 40 200 200 60 20 





NEW YORK FORM CHART. 






(JAMAICA.) 




WEDNESDAY, 


APRIL 29, 1908. WEATHER CLEAR. 


TRACK FAST. 


First day. 


Metropolitan Jockey Club. Spring Meeting of 12 days. (279 books ou.) 





Presiding Judge. Clarence McDowell. Starter. Mars Cassidy. Racing Secretary. W. C. Edwards. 



Racing starts at 2:30 p. in. (Chicago time 1:30 p. m.). W Indicates whip. S spars. R blinkers. Fig- 
ures in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate index number, track record, age of horse 
and weight carried. 



rt j| (A n FIRST RACE — $-4 Mile. (58079—1:12* — 3 — 92. ) $700 added. 3-year-olds and up- 
§ “I24/O ward. Selling. Net value to wlnner $640. 

tad — Horses A~WtPP8t 14 % % Str Fin Jockeys 



74337 PANTOUFLE W 5 112 4 3 2k 1* l'J l'J R McDan' 1 MissAM'Marrone 5 6 4 7-5 3-5 

I74340)TROUBLEMAKER w * 112 1 2 4k 4 2 3'J 2'* G Burns E R Bradley 2* 3* 3 1 2-5 

74324 FRIZETTE wb 3 104 6 7 6 ’ 6'J 4k 3' Musgr've .1 A Wernherg 2} 3* 16-56-5 3-5 

174353) MARA' HALL WB 4 108 2 4 1* 2* 2* 4 3 W Doyle Prospect Stable 12 20 12 5 2* 

74276 MOMENTUM wb 4 HO 7 5 5 4 3k 5* 5* Notter F E Brown 7 12 10 3 7-5 

74199 3 BILLY B. VAN wb 3 96 5 0 7 7 7 6* D McC’thyP H Sullivan 30 50 50 12 6 

(14304)TIM O’TOOLE W 4 110 3 1 3’ 3* 6* 7 Shaw D C Johnson 4 4* 4 7-5 3-3 



5 112 4 3 
w ♦ 112 1 2 
WB 3 11)4 6 7 
WB 4 103 2 4 
WB 4 510 7 5 
WB 3 96 5 6 



(.4304)TIM O’TOOLE W 4 110 3 1 3’ 5* 6* 7 Shaw D C Johnson 4 4J 4 7-5 3-j 

Time. 12*. 24. 35*. 48. 1:01*. 1:14. 

Winner — Br. to, bv Ben Brush — Fairy Slipper (trained by G. M. Odom). 

Went to post at 2:29. At pout 1 minute. Start good. Won easily; second and third driving. Pan- 
toulle ran ti»tp the le^ la the flfst quarter a»4. setting the pace fast, woo h^tag ter <tfv«!}.t«ce M ettjr, 








Thursday, april 30, 1908. 



DAILY RACING FORM. 



Troublemaker, knocked back right after the start, was repeatedlv out off and pocketed all through the 
running, but finished resolutely and. with lietter early luck, might have won. Frizette. all but left at 
the post, ran around on the outside and finished with a rush through the last furlong. .Marv llall, after 
showing superior early speed, quit badly in the stretch. Tim O’Toole showed speed, but quit and was 
eased up at the end. The others were never contenders. The winner was entered for $1,000- no bid. 
Scratched — 74814 Royal Lady. 100 : 71336 Sir Toddington. 111. 

Overweigh ts — l'rizette. 1 pound; Billy B. Van. 1: Tim O’Toole. 2. 

7 A zlQT SECOND RACE— 4 1-2 Furlongs. (45450 — 54 — 2—108.) $700 added. 2-year-olds. 

I a 71 1/ B Selling. Net value to winner $640. 



Iud Horses _ 

(74338)ROYAL O APTIVE w 104 5 2 3 s 2® 1J G Burns XewcastleStable 21 2| 8-5 3-5 1-4 

<74427)J. H. REED w 107 7 1 1J l h 2* Musgr’ve P T Chinn 8-5 11-52 4-5 1-3 

74422 S THETIS w 101 S3 2J 3' 36 D McC’thyP J Rainey 8 12 8 3 6-5 

74329 GUY FISHER WB 107 1 4 4'J 4 s 4® C H Shil’gB Schreiber 13 20 15 5 2 

741S5 LITTLE MUSE wn 102 2 6 5 1 5J 5» C Henry C E Clark 100 200 loO 40 20 

72656 ALL RED W lo4 4 7 6 1 61 Notter L A Celia 20 30 25 8 4 

SllAPDALE w 105 6 5 7 1 7- 7= R McDan’IB ti O Stable 30 60 50 15 6 

UNIFORM w 101 3 8 8 8 8 E Dugan H P Whitney 21 5 4 8-3 4-5 

Time. 11J. 23. 47*. 54?. 

Winner— Cli. f. by Golden Maxim — Mary Stuart (trained by T. Welsh). 

Went to post at 2:54. At post 1 minute. Start bad. Won driving: second and third the same. 
Royal Captive was always close to the early pacemakers and. coming around .1. II. Reed in the last fur- 
long. finished fast and was drawing clear at the finish. .1. II. Reed showed an excellent turn of speed, 
v as easily t«-st of the others and hung on well after setting the pace. Thetis was always prominent and 
tan her race. Guy Fisher finished gamely. Uniform was practically left at the post and had no chance 
at the start. The winner was entered for $1,000; no hid. 

Scratched 74338 Isle of Meadows, 04. 

Overweights Shapdale, 1 pound. 



ing there, fought it out with Flying Virginian all of the last furlong and outstaved him in the final drive, 
.n.e lajter was reserved until In the last turn of the field, then moved up with a game challeuge when 



r^nru mini ill uir last turn oi tne netd, then moved up with a game challeuge when 
going to the last jump, but tired In the filial drive. George Leiiier wore Lizzie Flat down in the stretch 
rnn. The latter, bauly ridden, swerved at every lump while going the first time around ami was under 
r e »traint most of the trip. Prince of Pilsen lost his rider at the eighth jump. The winner was entered 
tor no bid. 

7 yl rj { *k U HIM RACE About 3-4 Mile. (68331 — 1:14 — 4 — 104.) Baltimore Brewers’ Selling 
0 At/Ov Stakes. $S00 add ed. 3- year-olds a nd upward. Net value to wiuuer $050. 



OHCP 8__ 

7-107-107-101-3 out 
34 5 5 8-5 out 

8 20 20 5 out 

4 6 6 6-5 out 



10 15 15 5 8-5 

4 5 4* 1 1-3 

1 11-101 2-5 1-5 

40 00 50 15 5 

3 3J 24 3-3 1-4 

20 30 30 8 3 



7 AAQQ THIRD RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. (54235—1:064—4—126.) $800 added. 3-year-olds and 

1 4/0 up ward. Handicap. Net value to winner $095. 

Ind Horses A W't PP St 14 % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 6 H C P S _ 



702< 15*. ST A RGOWAX WB 3 103 1 2 1» 1= 1” lh Notter 1* .1 Rainey p) 15 15 5 8-5 

74399 s FLEMING w 4 96 2 5 3» 24 24 2J O I'.urns R F Carman 4 5 4* 1 1-3 

71380»FAIR PLAY wb 3 104 6 6 4‘ 4' 3 s 3‘4 E Dugan A Belmont 1 ll-lOl” 2-5 15 

74147 FRANK LORD w 4 94 5 4 5 s 5 s 4'* 4 s P Kelly L Mulligan 40 60 50 15 5 

74351 VOOKH EES WB 5 111 3 1 6 6 6 5 s W Doyle A R Knreckels 3 34 24 3-3 1-4 

(71932) INCOGNITO WB 3 96 4 3 2- 31 5* 6 D McC'thyM A Healey 20 30 30 8 3 

*l>isqualilied lor foul. Time. 104. £>?. :;.j. 474 1 MHt. 1:07. 

Winner — CL. g. by Rensselaer — Foil Mate (trained by 5V. ItaH.ee i. 

Went to post at 3:21. At i>ost 1 minute. Start bud. Won driving: second and third the same. 

Stargowan out halted his opponents 10 the stretch, where he bore to the outside and carried Fleming with 

him and for this foul was disqualified. Fleming ran in closest pursuit throughout and hung on gamely 

In tin- final drive. Fair Play was l.esl and should have won. hut was almost left at the post, worked his 

way through next to the rail and was leading when a furlong from the finish, hut liiigau was looking 
back and did not see Stargowan and Fleming near the outer rail until it was too late. Frank laird ran 
a good race and finished fast. \ oorhees, away well, was pocketed early and did not show Ills usual sliced. 
Incognito showed speed, imt raced as though short. 

Scratched 71492 Johnnie Blake, loo: (74399) James B. Bradv. 105; 74448 Roseben. 133; 7.4196 Momen- 
tum. ;*7 ; (74475) llnlkct, !•»;; (74426) Sadler. 102: 74448 Horace E.. 92. 

Overweights — Stargowan, 3 isiuuds; Incognito, 1. 

H A A QQ Fol RTJI RACE- 1 1-16 Miles. (45457 — -1:45* — 4 — 105.) Excelsior Handicap. Value 



Ind Horses A WtPPSt *4, V t %’StrFln Jockeys Owners 0 H C P 8 

1- o WB 4 122 5 , 3 , 2 * 1,1 11 11 McCahey M L Hayman 7-107A07A01-3 out 

ETHER w 3 108 11 l'J 2 s 2 s 2 1 C Koerner W F Mathews 34 5 5 8-5 oul 

w 3 92 3 2 5 5 ('! 36 F’brother A D Parr 8 20 20 5 oul 

HIBBS wb i 9! 4 4 36 4 s 3‘J 4 s J Bergen D Dunlop 4 6 6 6-5 oul 

(742o2)THE W RESTLER wb 4 106 2 5 4h 3h 5 5 T Burns Chelsea Stable 34 4 4 4-5 oul 

.... „ , Time. 28?, 47?. 1:13? (new track record). 

\\ inner— P,r. e, by Boanerges— May B. II. (trained by J. Boden). 

y:"' 11 ! at 4:4,i - At 2 minutes. Start fair. Won handily: second and third driving. 

Botanist wore Bellwether down on the far turn and drew away into a commanding lead, but tired ami 
“i 11 4,1 i h ‘i‘ l! !. st fu rJ on ? to retain his advantage. Bellwether outbroke the others and set a fast 
puce, then dropjied hack on the turn into the homestretch, but closed up again at the end Giles outrun 
lor tlie first hall, finished gamely after making a wide turn when entering the homestretch. The Wrest- 
i^W-'^h/'bid tanS< ” " as ou,run a11 the way. Billie llibhs can do better. The winner was entered for 

in,- — 74-40= Ks^u toLoon J 1 1 ; (74455)Sngar Pine. 106; 74243 Cooney K.. 106; 74406 s Royal Onvx 

74W K,UHy - 1W: 744 ^ ** BV. 1«4: (745W) 

7 A PaffrT RACE 1 1-16 Miles. (58330 — 1:48 J — 4 — 108.) $500 added. 3-year-olds and 

0 -2- ” V/ 1 u pward. Selling. Net value to winner $440. 

I nd Horses AWtPPSt % Vt %~S7f Fin Jockey's Owners 0 H C P S~~ 

^219^HOLSCTiER wb 5 112 1 1 6 6 5>4 3 s 1‘ Liebert W Shields 4 — s — 6 — 2 — 

74ti.i FAN< 3 BIRD wsb 5 109 6 3 1J lug 14 ink 2 1 T Burns Chelsea Stable 6 7 7 •> 4-5 

74432 s RIO GRANDE w 4 109 4 4 3nk S' 2* 24 3-4 C Koerner D K Kerr 8-5 2 1 l-*> out 

7435S DELPHIE w 6 102 2 2 5* 4 s 44 4-4 4‘ F’brother M A Healey 4 4 34 i-K °-3* 

74429 LADY KARMA WB 4 107 5 6 24 2- 3>i 5* 5 s McCahey J S Hov 6 8 8 24 X 

,4458* LOIS CA\ ANAGH 4V 3 90 3 5 44 54 6 6 6 J Bergen T A Ful'lum 10 12 4° 5 i 

, Time. 24*. 50. 1:15. 1:42?. 1:484. 

M inner — Br. h, by I.ampligliter — Princess Lorraine (trained bv \\\ Shields) 

, ( i ” cut to post at 5:14. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same 
Nolscher broke slowly and was outrun to the stretch 1ur*i. where lie came to the outside then came "oHi 
,i great stretch rush, caught and passed the leaders in the last sixteenth and won going awav Fa tie v 
l^jnl slu>we<l tin* most early speed, raeed Lady Karina into defeat in the first six furlongs then stalled oil* 
a challenge from Kio Grande, but tired in the final drive. Kio < I ramie was interfered with in ti,». 
to t ". tn-st tun, and was taken to the outside, moved up with a rush whe \ entJ Hug the h on eXt h but 
ellt e red * for *$700 : .mWdf we,K ,4Uly KariIia 8l «'wed speed, but tirad tZ winner was 

S<-ra tclieil — 744.83 s Aloiitbert. 96; 74356 Affinity, 112. 



74 507 ‘“7 

Ind Horses 

74219 HOLSCHER 
7 4479 s FANCY BIRD 
74432 2 RIO GRANDE 
74358 DELPHIE 
74429 LADY KARMA 
74458 s LO!S CAVANAGH 



4 8 6 2 4-5 

6 7 7 2 4-5 

8-5 2 1 1-2 out 

4 4 3.J 4-3 2-3 

6 8 8 2J 1 

10 12 12 5 2 



74499 



ind Horses 


A Wt PPSt 


J4 




Str Fin 


Jockeys Owners 


O 


H 


C 


P s 


71S59 M’CARTER 


w 4 113 3 5 


rjl 


36 3’? 


1*?. Ink 


Notter Newcastle Stahl, 




IS- 


in; 


56-5 7-10 


(74425) JACK ATKIN 


WB 4 119 0 3 


I s 


]> 1 1 


1.’. 2 s 


Musgr’ve I: Sehreibor 


8-5 


2 


8-5 


7-101-4 


74425 s lilFLKM AN 


WB 4 111 4 2 


jb 


Jh l*h 


41. 3 s 


<5 Burns R F Carman 




12 


lo 


2 7-^ 


74351 OLD HONESTY 


w 4 165 6 4 


46 


4'1 56 


6 s 4'J 


C 11 Shil* g A .1 Gorey 


20 


25 


15 


6 3 


<74339)011 A I’ULTEPEC 


WB 3 105 7 7 


6*» 


5J 6 s 


34 5’i 


1; McDan'iB O stable 




7 


G 


2 6-5 


(744<ifi)ZIENAP 


W 5 96 1 1 


o 1 . 


♦»>» 7 


56 6 s 


D McC’thvW F Schulte 


15 


15 


12 


4 2 


74279 B’KDALE NYMPH 


WB 5 118 2 6 


7 


7 46 


7 7 


E Dugan H P Whitney 


5 


s 


7 


2J 1 



Time. 12. 244. 36. 48. 1 :00\ 1:13?. 1:30?, 1:46. 

Winner — B. e. by Knight of the Thistle — Candle (trained by T. Welsh). 

Went to p«>st at 3:51. At post 4 minutes. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. 
McCarter was away badly and jumping on horses all around the first turn, moved up to a contending 
position on the back stretch and. joining Jack Atkin at the head of the stretch, soon drew level at the 
furlong post, where lie seemed to tire, nisi Notter was forced to go to a drive and. in a punishing finish, 
lie finally got up. Jack Atkin, away in Ills stride, set a fast pace throughout and hung on gamely when 
ihiven in the stretch. Rifleman, never far from the leaders, tired under his weight when the final ques- 
tion was asked. Old Honesty ran well. Chapnltepee. off liadly. was never a real contender and did not 
►how his usual speed. l,nt was prominent at the head of the stretch. Zieuap showed speed, hut was out- 
classed. Krookdalc Nymph was cut off early aisl had little chance. 

Scratched- 74425 Restigouclie, 95; . 74425 -Spooner, H>2: 7444s Red River, 107; 74326 Light Wool 98- 
74475 -Berkeley. 98. 

Overweights — Zienap. 4 pounds. 



7 J. FIFTH RACE — 1 1-16 Miles. (45457 — 1:45? — 4 — 105.) $700 added. 3-year-i 

i ‘iuUv/ upward. Fillies, Mares and Geldings. Selling. Net value to winner $600. 



Ind Horses 



T-LIVT 2 PRETENSION 
74424 SAYLOR 
(741N8)DRU ID 
74373 C< i.MPLETE 
74377 A L H. WOODS 
74401 SUNGLBAM 
74424*K I LLIKCRA NKIE 
7<-964 LADY SAVOY 



AWtPPSt V* % % Str Fin Jockeys 



w 7 197 3 
WB 3 107 6 
W 6 103 4 



3- year-olds and 
iner $600. 

0 II C P s 



LEXINGTON FORM CHART. 

(KENTUCKY ASSOC IATION COURSE.) 

WEDNESDAY. APRIL 29. 1908. WEATHER C LOUDY. TRACK FAST. 

Seventh day. Kentucky Association, Sp ring Meeting of 10 days. (12 books on.) 

Presiding Judge, C. F. Price, Starter, J, .T. H oltman. Secretary, \V. R. Letelier. ~ 

74508 . Sellin g. Net value_to winner $300. ' $4 • year olds. Maidens. 

_ Horses A W ’t PP St % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S 

74461 CONDICO w 109 2 2 U 1* 1-J 1- Pickens J~C~Milam 3 — 2 vtlri — i'o 

-iiJq 0 S WB 112 8 5 3 h 2'i 2 1 F Hurton M Young 8 10 9 *3 8-5 

^4-1 j 1 HERON W sn 112 4 1 41 5 l 3 3 3° V Powers J J FI'inni fr 'in 11 r r ** ^ 

71265 ANNOYANCE w 107 10 10 9 3 61 4A 4 3 Skirvin W Clay f f f ti t' 

74460 GOOD FRIAR w 112 6 8 10 s 9 s 9- 5 s .T Lee W J Young l I » I* 

739S9 IVDUSTRIOTrS W 107 ~ ’ 7t It Ti -i ^^arty A L Darnaby 10 30 30 10 5 J 

1 - ' „ * iKlui'h w io< ,» .» 7 1 S l 8 l 4 3 Gauecl Hughes IJros ‘tit ■>(! i*» r 

W,! » M ll r ' K» s 10- 8 s B wood W Grater K 23 25 s“ S’ 

T ruv el J i ;:!* ^ 7 ‘ 1,2 Heidel W A Smith 6 7 7 21 6-5 

,1.44 I i. I I.R AIN ws 109 1. 6 - h 66 10= Warren J C Hume 15 25 25 s' 4 

7441- oepf-v g''p' E S S ^ R ] 12 111 11-° B S Smith Croekett&Martin 15 .30 30 12 6 

7441.J Ql LEN S PET wb 107 7 9 86 11- 12 12 .1 Hnu-imt x. ,3 ~ 



*? lle 'i ( V. 1 2 * — 3 — 10S ' J I,urse S 400 - 3-year olds. Maidens. 
g allin g. Net value to winner 



w 


109 


2 _ 


2 


1J 


1" 


1' 


I’ 


WB 


112 


8 


5 


51 


36 


■M 


1 2 l 


WSB 


112 


4 


1 


4’ 


5* 


3 s 


3° 


W 


107 


10 


10 


9 s 


a 


4J 


4 3 


W 


112 


6 


8 


10 s 


9 s 


9' 


52 


w 


107 


1 


7 


66 


7 l 


56 


6 l 


w 


107 


5 


3 


71 


S' 


8' 


73 


WB 


102 


11 


11 


11= 


H> 


10' 


8 3 


\v 


107 


3 


4 


36 


4J 


71 


9 2 


ws 


109 


12 


6 


2J 


26 


66 10= 


w 


107 


9 


12 


12 


12 


11 = 


n'» 


WB 


107 


7 


9 


86 


11" 


12 


12 



Jockeys Owners 

Pickens J C Milam 
F Burton M Young 
V Powers J J Fiannigan 
Skirvin W Clay 
J Lee W J Young 
Fogarty A L Darnaby 
Gaugel Hughes Bros 
B Wood W Grater 
Heidel W A Smith 
Warren J C Hume 



-5 n c p s 

•3 3 13-51 1-2 

8 10 9 3 8-5 

21 3J 35 6-5 3-5 

7 8 8 24 6-3 

6 8 8 3 8-5 

10 30 30 10 5 

20 30 30 12 6 

15 23 25 8 4 

6 7 7 24 6-5 

15 23 25 8 4 



Ti-. .r,. Time. 24?. 49*. 1:15. 

u inner — Oh. e. hy^Contestor — Orderlettc (trained by J. ('. Milam). 



11 li l'i 11 1- Musgr’ve P T Chinn 1 1 4-5 1-3 1-6 

5 s 4f 3 h 2 s 2* Sumter J II McCormick 5 7 7 2 

6 s 6 s 6 s 4-?. 3 s G Burns .1 A Wcrnberg 12 13 12 4 



W 4 104 2 4 
WB 3 93 *5 6 
w 4 102 1 3 
WB 6 108 8 1 



S 4i 31 4 s 3* 4 -k Jensen 



H 1j I^-e 
P H Sullivan 



3- 5 s 56 6 - 6J E Dugan R T Wilson Jr 10 12 



to 6o 50 13 6 
23 30 30 8 4 



74424 5 K I I.LIEURA NKIE w 4 102 1 3 8 8 8 8 7" Yorke W C Daly 10 15 13 4 2 

7o964 LADY SAVOY wb 6 10s s 1 2i 2 s 2?. 5?. 8 C H Shil’gW Gerst S 15 12 4 2 

Time. 12?. 24?. 36?. 48?. 1:01J. 1:14?. 1:41?. 1:48. 

Winner— B. g. by Oriflanih — Vanity (trained by P. T. Chinn). 

Went to lMist at 4:18. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won easily: second and third the same. Pre- 
tension was much the best, won all the way and was never fully extended. Savior, off liadly. ran In 
vastly improved form, closed a big gap and finished fast, hut never threatened the winner. Druid fin- 
ished with a rush after being oiitfootcl in tlie early racing. Complete ran well. A1 II. Woods and Killie- 
<’ rankle were In very close quarters all around the first turn and had little chance. Sungientn showed a 
Hash of peed on the liackstretch, but quit utterly. Lady Savoy showed speed, but was used up in chas- 
ing the winner and tired badly in the stretch. The winner was entered for $500; no hid. 

Scratched — 74314 Royal Lady. 101: 74451 Chief Hayes, 102 : 74348 Alila, 101. 

Overweights — AI H. Wixsls. 1 pound; Sung learn, 

HA HkO 1 SIXTn RACE— 4 1-2 Furlongs. (45456 — 54—2—108.) $700 added. 2-.vear-olds! 

• LA- TJ y y JL M aidens . Special Weiglits. Net value to winner $610. 

Ind Horses AW tPPSt \j Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P S 

SEA CLIFF w 108 4 1 3h U 1= E Dugan H P'Whitnty 6-5 _ 7-f 1 2-5 1-3* 

74422 HAVRE wb 108 3 4 26 2 s 2 s Musgr’ve H T Griffin 8-5 31 31 9-101-3 

74838 BLl'ESTOCK wb 105 1 3 41 4* 31 Brussel J Fitzsimmons 15 30 30 10 21 

MISS BATTEXBERG w 105 6 6 5 s 5 s 46 G Burns W F Schulte 6 13 12 4 7-3 

74291 C AVAL1ERI w 103 5 2 16 3 1 51 C H Shil’gH K Vingut 7 10 41 7-5 1-2 

74427 BROADSIDE W 108 4 5 6 6 6 Notter L A Celia 6 S 7 2 4-5 

Time. 11?. 23. 48. 55. 



,,, i omcsior — wruerieirc (Trained l,v .1. C. Milam) 

Co„,lic.‘! nt r,-!!. , „ 'TV .7 , At , PJJf 4 ; { fi'iButes. Start good. Won liamlilv; second and third driving 
i u r * f t! 1- 4 st:irt * t4»ok the lea<l at once and. maintainimr his speed well throughout won »li 

the nay Enlist had a rough trip in the early running ami finished fast and gamely Hemn in clo£ 
qu. , r t ei s ftu the first half, failed to resjtond effectively urging in tin- stretch run’ Annoyance ran * 
* ] "X K«p from a slow beginning. (Sootl Friar was going we l at t he end in* ./ 
Rgn^bi.r’" * !l lli llf - ,V “‘ r C#ln and ,5Iis,or ,i,vd as if T^e winner was eniertsl ’fiw 

7 4- ft OQ SK< V, N ! > , UA<-K ~ 4 12 Furlon?s - <*>2153 54? — 2 — 113. ) Purse $400. 2 -vear-oldTT” 

1 Maidens, Special Weights. Net v alue to wi nner $300 

Ind Horses AWtPPS t % % % Str Fla Jockeys OwniFi 0~ H C P S ~ 

^44.,9 S \V CIOI.M INDER WB 111 4 6 5£ 3 s Ink F Burton M Young ° 11-311151 o r' 

,438., NORA M KENNA w 108 10 S 7 s 46 2.1 E Griffin J Stevens 5 7 7 3 t, 

WB 108 9 7 36 PI 3 s Pickens S Forsythe 8 10 9 3 8-5 

-J3S- |.rrTp V w ™ 5 ! J1 - 2<i 4h Herbert E R Bradley 13 15 10 4 •« 

7445'! ^inciTon ”! }?? I » ^ v Powers T C McDowell 7 10 10 3 3-2 

4 M LI ITOR \\1116w fih 6- 6- ,T Lee \y ,j Young 4 ^ r: or 4 » 

<^■1439 JA( K PATTON w 111 S 5 4 1 7* 7 3 Troxler D M Brunk °0 s 4 

7m:, BESSIE TRENT ws 108 1 10 10= S 1 S s Minder W H Fizer 13 20 20 8 4 

-iin 1 J - . •!- A -rv\ I ‘ STA ‘ W 1(13 3 9 ■* 9= 91 94 Warren Mrs W T Sellers 8 12 12 5 21 

w 108 3 4 26 10' "10 s Wishard I, Smitha 13 20 20 8 4 _ 

* 445.) MAYFLYFAST W 10S 11 11 11 11 11 B S Smiths RnMherv 00 'in 10 in a 



W 108 10 S 
WB 108 9 7 
W 108 5 1 

W 108 2 3 

74459 SOLICITOR will 6 2 66 6 s 6 s J Lee w J Young 4 5” 5" or ? 2 

04.19 JACK PATTON w 111 S 5 4 1 7 s 7 s Troxler D M Brunk "ft 95 10 s 4 

74:185 BESSIE TRENT ws 108 1 10 10= S' S s Minder W H Fizer 13 20 20 8 4 

-11m i J - . v-\ I ‘ STA ‘ w 1,18 3 9 '■* 92 91 94 Warren Mrs W T Sellers 8 12 12 5 

-,H- «^n, E vo. w 108 7 4 26 10' "10 s Wishard I, Smitha 13 20 20 8 4' 

,44.,.i MA1FLAFAST w 108 11 11 11 11 11 B S Smiths Goldberg 20 30 30 12 6 

_.. „ Time. 24. 48?. 56?. 

W inner — I,, e. by Woolstiiorpe — The Henrietta (trained bv W. II. Steele) 

... I", ,,osr 1 ‘, t ; V 00 \ ; vt l >os4 4 minute. Start good.’ Won driving; second and third the same 

wer.’.i'.'.L. !/V"‘ 1 s "" y ' i 1!, ‘ Jo overcome liiterference and came wide into tlie stretch but. finishing fast* 
1 . the leaders douu and outstayed Nora McKenna. The latter, probably best, was awav in a tam'le 
and moved up with a rush, was going fast at tlie end and would have won in a few more strides Silver-" 
ado ran a g.nKl race and only tired in the last sixteenth. Babba. from a fast beginning ^showed^ the liSSt 
" scniTched— sVisle ,, S S 108 * rPd ' b,>lleltor ran un<1 wiu Improve. Cuite came fast at the end. 



___ °_ H c P_S 

aj 3 s Ink p Burton M Young 2 11-511-51 2-5* 

7 s 46 2J E Griffin J Stevens 5 7 7 3 3-2 

3h l'| 3 s Pickens S Forsythe 8 10 9 3 8-5 

1 1 i 2'i 46 Herbert E R Bradley 15 1.7 10 4 2 

S s 56 5 s V Powers T C McDowell 7 10 10 3 3-2 

66 6 s 6 s J Lee W J Young 4 5 .5 8-5 4-5 

41 7.1 7s Troxler D M Brunk 20 20 20 8 

10= S' S s Minder W H Fizer 15 20 20 8 

9 s 9 l 9* Warren Mrs W T Sellers 8 12 12 5 

26 10'®10 s Wishard I, Smitha 15 20 20 8 



20 30 30 12 6 



w 108 4 1 
wb 10S 3 4 
WB 103 1 3 



MISS BATTEXBERG w 105 



74291 CAVALIERI 
74427 BROADSIDE 



w 103 5 
w luS 4 



Time. 11?. 22. 48. 55. 

Winner — Ch. g. by Clifford — Fiesole (trained by A. J. Joyner). 

Went to post at 4:50. At post 2 minutes. Start good.’ Won easily: second and third driving Sea 
Cliff ran like a really good two-year-old. goi off well, but was eauglit and passed by Cavalieri on the 
hi nd, hut drew up in the stretch and won pulling up. Havre was always prominent in the running hung 
on well at the finish and easily outstayed Bluestoek. The latter ran a fairlv good race. Cavalieri Udt'ed 
"hen leading and was pulled up. Miss ltattenlierg. away badly, closed a big gap earlv. but was pocketed 
next to the rail in the stretch and is sure to improve. Bioadside was never a serious contender. 

Overweights — Sea Cliff. 3 pounds. 

BALTIMORE FORM CHART. 

(PIMLICO.) 



WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29. 1908. WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK FAST. 

Seventh day. Maryland Jockey Club. Spring Meeting of 16 days. (22 books on.) 



Presiding Judge. Frank J. Bryan. Slarler. A. B. Dade. Racing Secretary. Thomas Smith. 

Racing starts at 3:00 p. in. (Chicago time 2:00 p. in.). W indicates whip. S spurs. R blinkers PhT 
nrcs 111 parentheses following the distance of each race indicate index number, track record age of horse 
and weight carried. 

HA K/U) FIRST RACE— 5-8 Mile. (68569— 1:01 1—3— 101.) $400 added. 2 year-olds. Sidling. 
4 JL fj Y 7 Net value to winner $330. 



7 4-.^ ll O lllntI> r ACE— 3-4 Mile. <70936—1:12? — 3—108.) Purse $400. 3-year-olds and up- 

L/ A V7 ward. Selling. Net value to winner $300. 

Iud Horses AWtPPS t % % % Str J^in Jockeys Owners O H C P s" 

(74486) MERRICK wb 5 108 4 1 1' 2 s 2 s 1'? Pickens J C Milam 8-5 7^07^1 nr^Tt-T™ 

i 7 ^ : ;' ! U\’\ K ,i C . XI . GH . T wit 3 106 J 2 5 2' 16 16 2 s " J Lee W J Young 6 7 7 2 tlO 

' 1 4l’ ' f \ V svVrK'P ‘ N WB 3 i 1,4 84 72 4 i 31 J Butler Hughes Bros 40 60 50 20 8 

' 4443 EK w 3 90 0 4 3 1 o 1 3*1 4- A Morgan L A Celia 12 20 20 6 2 

7* "64 MlinownpppzE- W - ^ ? S > y 41 52 52 Franklin T C McDowell 10 12 12 4 2 

,.,64 MEADOW BREEZE wb a 100 1 2 10 9* 7 ' 6? Ellenor .1 Arthur 1.7 •>,) 15 5 2 

1-441, 1 v. D ti c u V DUR W 3 S 61 f,t i ' 6 ‘ < 4 Fogarty G W J Bissell 10 12 12 4 2 

( ,441_ IN ATA8H A W 4 10 a 6 9 9‘ 8 * 8 1 8 | Warren W' Grater 6 8 8 " 4-3 

" 3 93 9 7 r,h 6h 9,5 915 E Griffin D Hill 13 30 30 12 6 

,4388 ELECTION w 3 93 3 3 4' 10 10 10 B Mood S Goldberg 20 60 60 20 8 

_... Time. 24. 4.8?. 1:15. 

w inner — < h. g. by Golden Garter — Bianca (trained l*v J. C. Milam). 

rick a w •*, v* ' f . !r ul*m - a 6 - 3 ' Af post 2 minutes. Start g.Hwi. Won easily; second and third driving. Mer- 
I , • forw.irdl> , set a last pace 111 tlie early running anil, disposing of Darkniglit after going live 



Ind Horses A Wt PP S 

(7445.8 ) M RsTsF.WALL wl 109~1 _ 1 

74457 s M. T. GREENE Ws 107 3 2 

74403 N A NT I COKE w 104 2 3 

(74434) DEMETRIOS w 112 6 4 

74131 BET.LE OF THE BALLw 1<>9 4 5 

74453 D1LSY wsb 109 5 6 



A W’t PP St % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 

w 109 1 1 1 '' 2 ~2 ' 1' \ K oe rn < r - \\ r A~ Hughe's 

vs 107 3 2 2 s 11 1* 2 s J Bergen W Shields 

w 104 2 3 4 ' 4 s 4? 36 H’cliffe T Clvde 

W 112 6 4 36 3'1 3* 4= E Walsh J F Bartlett 

iW 109 4 5 56 5'i 5 s -5 s Liebert J E Madden 



Owners 0 H C P S 

W A Hughes 8-3 2 2 1-2 out 

\V Shields 2 2 7-5 1-2 out 

T Clyde 30 60 60 20 8 

.1 F Bartlett 3.1 4 3 7-10out 

J E Madden 12 25 20 7 3 

AftongreenStable 12 20 13 5 2 



in k. away forwardly, set a fast pace in tlie early running and. disposing of Darkniglit after going* five 
urlnngs. won going away. Darkniglit showed much speed and. taking the lead on the tun, led until 
"» 11 into the ‘ Stretch and tired in the final drive. Malmaison ran a good race, closed a l,i<' "-an and was 
gaining steadily in the stretch. La Svnuer showed early speed, but quit after going a g^l half Huek 
rn Rl, c trip .k Ud »." ‘I 1 * ,n l' r ' >v V' Lady Italdur tired In the last quarter. Meadow breeze was shuffle, 1 

M k s(s,n after the start and had scant chance. Natasha, ir. a pocket most of the way, can do much 
better. 1 he winner was entered for $800; no bid. 1 1,411 

Scratched — 74438 E. T. Shipp. 89 : 74411 Joyful Ladv. S6. 

Ovei-wfiglits — Darkniglit. 2j poinids: Malmaison. 21 ; ' Preeeilenee. 3- Election 2 



7/1^1 1 KDUKTll RACE 4 1-2 Furlongs. (62153—54?— 2— 113.) Purse $300. 2-year-olds. 
0 Jk i. -L Selling. Net value to winner $225. 



.44 ,1 BELLE OF THE BALLw 109 4 5 56 5'J 5 s 5 s Liebert J E Madden 12 25 20 7 3 

744a3 DIL.SY WSB 109 5 6 6 6 6 6 Hartv AftongreenStable 12 20 15 5 2 

Time, 12. 24. 49?. 1 :«2?. 

M inner — B. f. by Mnsetto — Maltese Cr<»,s (trained by P. Kernel!). 
i/ nI I >os * J * ^ At post 2 minutes. Start fair. Won easily: secoml ami third driving. Mrs. 

Sewall was taken hack on the far turn and waited with until straightened out in the homestretch, then 
wore the leader down in tin- last furlong and won going awav. M. T. Greene was much used in setting 
the pace and tired when it came to a drive in tlie stretch. Nantieoke finished witli a rush and just man- 
aged to get up in lime to beat Demetrios out. The latter moved up fast after entering tlie homestretch 
a nd ap peared tlie wi nner, hut quit in the last sixteenth. Tlie winner was entered for $1,00U; no hid. 



74503 



Ind Horses 

74410 S CASSOWA RY 
74459 COLUMBUS 
74462 SERENADE 

PHOEBE BRIGHT 
74462 S GUARDA LLEEN 
74439 TEDDY BEAR 
74385 FAN FLOWER 
SEMPRONI 

74162-MISS HAPSBURO 
74410 MIKE OLT 



AWtPPSt ?4 M % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 



wb 106 4 4 

w 106 21 
w 106 10 .8 
W 103 6 9 

W 100 .8 6 

W 98 5 2 

w 100 11 7 
wb 118 8 11 
W 100 9 5 
W 10.3 7 8 



SECOND RACE— 3-4 Mile. (68548—1:131—5—120.) $400 added, 

ward. Allowances. Net value to winner $360. 



3-year-olds and up 



ELEANOR WAGNER wb 100 1 10 



51 5 s 1 6 Warren H Oots 

3 h 21 26, V Powers I’ M Civill 

I s 1> 3'?J_Lee T C McDowell 
7 s S s 4' Pickens J W Ferguson 

6 s 41 5 s J Butler J H Baker 

2 s 3* 6* Woodson J H Lesh 

9' 7' 7 s Fogarty A 1 taker 

10 s 10® 8- F Burton M Young 
4t 6' 9 s Skirvin H McCarren Jr 

S' 9 s 10 s J Baker M C Moore 

11 11 11 A Morgan L A Celia 

Time. 24?. 48?. 56?. 



_ Owners O HOPS 

H Oots 3 7 6 2 4-o' 

P M Civill 6 10 S 3 3-2 

T C McDowell 2 11-51 1-2 out 

J W Ferguson 15 20 20 7 31 



10 13 12 5 2 

15 50 40 12 6 

20 40 40 15 6 

S 12 12 4 2 



20 30 30 12 6 



74141 LAUGHING EYES 
,72018), ’LELL TURNEY 
74339 s GOES FAST 
74408-1 ’. I LVEDEAR 
74383 S DE HU KUO 
74454 s BE I {GOO 
74380 AMONTIELADO 



W 3 96 7 4 
w .3 98 4 3 
w 3 101 3 1 
WB 3 10St 8 5 
W 3 101 6 G 
w 3 98 2 2 
W .3 98 1 8 



74408 It. CALLAHAN JR. WSB 3 103 5 7 



2"k 2'j 16 l' y’rington Chelsea Stable 
li, ]t, ■>- 2' J W M’hyA Turney 

6 1 h 5* 5"k 3' J Bergen J K Flynn 

4'1 46 4' 4' C Koerner A D Steele 

7' 7 4 6'J 5'1 C Brady E H Hanna 

.3' 36 3'1 6' B White P Horan 

5* fi'J 7‘ 7'J 'McCahey T E Mannix 

8 8 8 8 J A Mc-F’nO E Jordan 

Time. 24. 48. 1:14?. 



8 5 2 6-5 3-5 out 

2* S’. 8 4-5 2-5 

6 S S 2?. 1 

6 8 8 2 4-3 

20 50 50 20 8 

10 25 25 8 3 

40 50 50 20 8 



H A 1 U FIFTH RACE— 4 1-2 Furlongs. (62153 — 54? — 2 — 113.) Purse $.800. 2-year-olds. 
0 J- Ll JL Selling. Net value to winner $225 



M inner — Ch. f. by I’lanndes — Maxine Elliott (trained by P. M. Bureli). 

\\ Hi', to lost :>( :t:25. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same, 
l.angfiing Eyes. ,,n forwardly, raced in close company with Clell Turney until straightened out in the 
liomeH retch, vneic she forged to the front and drew away under a drive i:i the last sixteenth. Clell Tur- 
ney j-l„i\wd a fin, 1 turn of early sliced, hut tired as if short in the last quarter, looked big when going 
to the post and the race will undoubtedly improve him. Coes East, outrun for the first half, finished 
gamely. Hergoo showed S|ieed. but tired in the last furlong. Gilvedear ran fairlv well. 

Scratched -,44311 Kingscssing. Kit; 74455-', Hit a rio. 117: 71888 Marston, 101; 78858 Paul I’rv, 08. 

Overwe ig hts — Gi lvedear. 2} pounds. 

H A K A J THIRD RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. <58336— 1 :4S? — 4—108.) $5,40 added. 3-year-olds and 

0 J- Ll A upward. Selling. Net Viiln<‘ to winner $440. 



Ind Horses AWtPP 

74287 M' DALE vTl03~8~ 

744S.8 SPANGLED BANNERwb 101 7 



Ind Horses 

74429~ PA N IQU E 
743,6 LORI) U.ADGE 
74429 DELE STROME 
74429 S SILVER BALL 
74.358 JAM ESIN E 
74356 OTTOMAN 
7440S OROONOKA 
74407 QUICK DANCE 



up ward . Selling. Net value to winner $440. 

AWtPPSt ?4_% % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 

ws 7 109 5 4 G s 5 s J .36 .3 s Ink E Walsh T Dycer 

wb 9 109 1 1. 4'I 2 h 2'J 2"k 2 4 Harty Seminole Stab 

wn 4 102 2 2 l'l 3'| 4 s i 4 s 3'1 F'brother C Meister Jr 

WB 3 93 8 5 3 r l 1 l'J 15 4‘ McCahey T E Mannix 

ws 3 95 6 8 8 7 s 6 s 5> 5 s J W M’hyW B Smith 

WB 4 109 4 3 2"k 46 5"k 6 s 6 s C Koerner J Casey 



74220 STOWAWAY 
74385 LADY ETHELYN 
HARRIET ROWE 
SANDA 

74459 MAD ROSE 
HAZEL MAY 
EMILY ALMANAC 
CHICOT 



AWtPPSt M Vi % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 

W 10.3 S .3 Ink lh l'i w Ott S Forsythe 

iVB 101 7 7 2 s 2 s 2'J E Griffin D Hill 

w 98 1 6 7 s 6* 3nk Glasner W P Reardor 

w 106 6 2 5J 46 46 Jos Hogg J L Beeson 

w 10.3 2 1 6.J 5' 56 Pickens J H Nichols 

w 98 5 4 3 ' 3» 6= Fogarty G W J Bisse] 

w 107 4 8 8 s 8 s 7J B S Smith.? F Gaffney 

w 105 3 10 9 s 9= 8 s Warren T M Irvine’ 

W 100 9 5 

W 103 10 9 



_0 H C P S 

3 5 5 2 1 

3 5? 5 2 1 

6 12 12 5 21 

4 6 6 2J 6-5 

6 6 18-57-5 7 10 

5 1.3 12 5 2J 

15 30 30 12 5 

5 8 8 3 8-5 



41 7 s 9* J Connolly Mrs W T Sellers 8 16 16 6 3 

CHICOT W 103 10 9 10 10 10 Skirvin H P Headley 7 16 16 6 3 

„ r . Time. 24?. 40?. 56?. 

V\ inner — Ch. g. by Silverilale — Miss McWilliams (trained bv A. N. Raere). 

,.'Y ent , 40 I* 0 * 4 :lt 4:20 - At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same 
xicuale from a good start, set a fast pace and. shaking Spangled Banner off in tlie stretch won well in 
Hand Spangled Banner showed much speed for three furlongs and forced the running hut tired in the 
stretch. Stowaway began slowly, hilt saved much ground when turning into the stretch and finished with 
a rush. Lady Ethelyn ran well and finished with a rush. Harriet Rowe ran a good race and was force,? 
l'l 'l' 1 tll<! Way ‘ >Su,u,a showed speed, hut quit in tlie last furlong. The winner was entered for $500; 

Overweights — Mad Rose. 4 pounds: Hazel May. 5. 



0 H C P S 



Seminole Stable 15 20 20 6 
(’ Meister Jr 3 4 4 6-5 



WB 3 99 
WB 3 95 



.3 .3 9-5 1-2 out 

15 13 15 6 3 

5 5 ,3J 6-5 1-2 



7 s J A McF'nMrs W r Keating 20 30 30 10 4 



95 36 56 8 8 S S C Brady R I Miller 

Time. 25. 40?. 1:15. 1:42*. 1:40. 



15 30 30 12 6 



Winner— B. g. by Plaudit— Setfast (trained by F. A. fleroldi*. 

Went to post at • At iaist 1 minute. Start good. Won driving: second and third tlie same. 

1 unique began slowly and was outrun early, was taken to tlie outside in tlie run down tlie baekstretch, 
closed np steadily on tlie leaders on tlie far turn and. after a sharp stretch drive, got up and outgamed 
L**ni linage ^iinaer panishiiioiit. Tlie latter, a jro«wl horse today, showed early sj»eed and was a keen eon- 
tender for the entire trip caught and passed Silver Ball easily in the stretch. Imt had nothing left to 
stall off the winner s challenge. Dele Strome showed decided improvement and ran well up all the way 
Uslay. Silver Ball set the pace to the stretch, hut tired. The winner was entered' for $700; no hid. 
Overweights — Oroonoka. 2 pounds. 

fT/f FOURTH RACE— About 2 Miles. Steeplechase. (74481 — 4:20 — 6 — 155.) $500 addedT 

. • jA. O v/O 4-year-olds and npward. Selling. Net value to winner $400. * 

Ind Horses A Wt PP St S 6 1) 12 Str Fin Jockeys Owners OHCP S~ 

743., 7 DULCIAN w 5 144 1 1 1J 1J I s 1' ink jtj Grantl’d C J Murray 10 10 8 2 out 



H A 1 SIX III RACE 1 1-16 Miles. (71(448 — 1:46? — 4 — 112.) Purse $400. 4-year-ol,ls and 

0 JL A. fj upward. Selling. Net value to winner $800. 



Ind Horses 

74415 TIVOLINI 
74366 GOLD WAY 
74463 HALBARD 
71205 S IM BODEN 
74463 CAMILLE 
74437 CLIFTON FORGE 
<744S5)SIR VAGRANT 
69601 PRETTY MICHAL 
744S6 CYGNET 



AWtPP St % Vi % St r Fin Jockeys 

wb 4 103 6 9 9 9 (6 ,3J Ink A Morgar 
W 5 102 7 8 8* 56 5 1 4 s 2'J W Ott 

ws 4 100 9 1 3 1 16 l'J lh 311 f Burton 

wb 7 104 2 6 26 3 s 2 s 2| 4 s Piekens 

wb 4 98 5 3 4h 7 s 8‘ 5' 5 s J Butler 

w 7 110 4 2 l'J 2'J 36 6' 6 1 Fogarty 

w 4 106 1 5 6'J 66 7J 7 l 7 s E Griffin 

w 4 106 8 4 7 s S' 9 9 8 1 Warren 

ws S 107 3 7 5 l (' 6' S' 9 B S Smil 

Time, 24. 49?. 1:15?. 1:41?. 1:47?. 



Owners 


O 


H 


C 


P 


S 


L A Celia 


20 


21) 


15 


6 


3 


E Corrigan 


2J 


3 


3 


6-5 


1-2 


I’ M Civill 


3J 


4 


4 


6-5 


1-2 


M Qchsner 


10 


13 


12 


5 


2J 


W A Smith 


8 


13 


12 


5 


2} 


J U Strode 


3 


6.) 


8 


2 


1 


D Hill 


3 


7 


7 


2J 


6-5 


W Grater 


5 


8 


5 


2 


1 


hJ F Gaffney 


20 


40 


40 


15 


7 



Winner — Ch. g. by Mirthful — Flower Dellis (trained bv B ’ Meyer)' 

Ti » j 'Y 4 f*? 84 2 minutes. Start good.' Won driving; second nnd third the same. 
TDollni. running kindl> and to his best form, suffered from Interference at the start when bumped Into 
liy Goldway. then lost much ground on the -first turn and had to go all around the others, but close,! a 
big gap and, standing a hard drive gamely, got up In the last stride. Goldway, also awav slowlv. trailed 
far back to the stretch turn from where he came fast and would have won In a few more strides. Hal- 
liard showed much Sliced but tired In the last quarter. Imboden ran fairly well for three-quarters and 
tireu as.lf short. Camille will improve. Clifton Forge quit after going a half. The winner was entered 
kh* no Dta. , 

Overweights — Sir Vagrant. 5 pounds; Cygnet. 5. 



Time, 4:23?. 

Winner — B. g, by Ran Jnan — Dulcenia (trained by J. Whyte). 

Went to post at 4:14. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. 
Dulclan fenced well and went to the front at the fourth jump, where Lizzie Flat went wide, and, re main . 



4 DAILY RACING FORM. 



New York Eotrles and Past Performances for Thursday, April 30. 



THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1908. 



WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK FAST. 



NEW YORK ENTRIES. 

(Jamaica.) 

Raring starts at 2:30 p. m. (Chicago time, 1 
XEuus well in mud. ©Superior muil ruunet 
First Race — 3-4 Mile. 

.".-year-olds and upward. Selling. 
(Track record: 58079— 1 : 12}— 3— 92.) 

Ind. Horses. Rcc. A. Wt. 1 

71062 Coif Ball 1:15} 4. .110. 

(7434s, Chantilly 1:14 5. .115. 

744ol 2 Harcourt 1:13 :t..lo5. 

707<i!» Raymond 3.. OS. 

74340 Ilenslip 1:11} 5.. 112. 

74373 Big Hen ,...1:13 8.. 112. 

744i.» 3 Maztimu 1 :14ft 3.. 100. 

71424 2 Trarrrss 1:13} 0..11O. 

71117 Qtccfl Marguerite ... 3.. M. 

71070 Cora Trice 1:14} 4.. 108. 



Fourth Race — 3-4 Mile. 

Paumonok Handicap. $1,300 added. 
3-year-olds and upward. 

(Track record: GS079— 1 :12}— 3— 02.) 



FOURTH RACE — 3-4 Mile. Paumonok Handicap. 3-ycar-olds and upward. (58979 — 1:12} — 3 — 92.) 

BIG CHIEF, ch, c, 3, by Pontiac — Madelaine (Newcastle Stable). Weight today 94. 

74417 Aqueduct 3-1-1:13 fast 9-5 103 4 1 1 1} 1U Notter Blackshecp. P.ofCastile.Q.Marg’ritc 

74340 Aqueduct 3-4 1 :15§ fast 13-3 ]U4 2 4 4 4} 2 1 G Burns Troublemaker, Sadler. Heaslip. 

74302 Aqueduct 3-4 1:15 fast 13-5 10S 3 1 2 3 1 3 4 } G Burns Grapple. Cresslna, Grace Gamtipon. 

71261 Brighton 3-4 1:13* fast 4 114 6 6 7 8 8®} W Miller Beardall, Rialto. Alex Grant. 



RESTIGOUCHE, blk. g. 3, by Commando— Dancing Water (J. R. Heene). 



Ind. 


Horses. 


Bee. 


A. 


wt. 


Hdep. 


74 147) 


Big Chief 


1:13 


3. 


. 94. 


. X 750 


74425 


Kestlguuche 


1:15 




■ lot. 


. X 745 


74 I ts 3 


‘Red River 


1:12 


4. 


. 11::. 


. X 745 


71850 


Bat Mastersou ... 


1:11} 


4.. 


. 100. 


. . .745 


71450) 


‘Aletheuo 


....1:13} 


4. 


. 102. 


. . .740 


71 4!>s 1 


Fleming 


1:12} 


4. 


. 97. 


.©740 


7 4I4S 


Roschcii 


1:11* 

1 :13* 




.130. 


. X 7.35 


Tt.JT'i 2 


Rialto 




. 1<*>. 


. X735 


73IS7 2 


Itosegal 


1:12ft 


3. 


. !>5. 





744 25 Aqueduct 1 1:39 fast 2 105 6 3 3 3 3'.*. 6 13 Notter 

74329 Aqueduct 1 1:39} fast 9-10 105 2 1 1 1 1= 2>?. Notter 

71315 Aqueduct 7-8 1:26* fast 6 97 7 1 1 1 1* l 3 Delahy 

71142 G’vesend Ab3-4 1:09} good 20 115, 6 6 6 6} 6 7 } Notter 

RED RIVER, ch. c, 4, bj\ Fatherless — Lizzie H. (R. T. Wilson, Jr.) 
744IS Aqueduct 5-8 59* fast 4 118 2 3 3 3'} 3 s K Dugan 



Weight today 104. 



THIS Aqueduct 
74279 Aqueduct 
70904 Sheeps’ d 
70808 Sheeps’ d 



5-8 59* fast 4 118 2 

7-8 1:27} hvy 30 10S 5 

6} f 1:19* good 5 118 3 

3-4 1:15 mud S-5 108 4 



8,66 Batsman 3.. 

*R. T. Wilson, Jr., entry. 

Fifth Race— 1 1-16 Miles. 
3-year olds and upward. Selling. 



BAT MASTERSON, ch. c. 4, by Frankfort— Vaneaaa (M. L. Schwartz). 



3 1 } 6 13 Notter Jack Atkin, Rifleman, Spooner. 

I 3 2 1 } Notter Chapul tepee. 

l l l 3 Delahy Jack Atkin, Rialto, Rifleman. 

6} 6 7 } Notter Spoonert JlmGaffney, Nimbus. 

1. T. Wilson, Jr.). Weight today 113. 

:{'} :!'- K Dugan Berry MhIiI, King Cobalt, Roselien. 
l h 2'} F’brotber Jack Atkin, Chapnltcpec. Mo-lick. 
5 2 5 s E Dugan JackAtkin, Wcstbury, DonKnrique. 
5‘ 5 2 } E Dugan Baby Wolf, Don Enrique, Faust. 



71856 Aqueduct 
71827 Aqueduct 
71640 Jamaica 



6} f 1:20 fast 4} 104 3 

3-4 1:14 good 5 98 4 

3-4 1:14 fast 7 100 4 



Weight today 100, 



Second Race — 1 1-16 Miles. 

3 year-olds and upward. Handicap. 
(Track record: 45457 — 1:45* — 4 — 105.) 




74’. 1 1 2 


MOLESEY 


...1:45} 4 


.107. 


X 725 


74373 3 


Mark Antony If. 


...1:10} 5 


.120. 


X720 


74471 


Tilcing 


...1:47} 4 


. 1 IK. 


©7!5 


71400 


Zctlius 


...1:47} 4 


. 90. 


X 715 


(74475) 


Halket 


;; 


. 1 17* 


X710 


72931 


Maxnar 


...1:40 0 


.1(81. 


. .710 


(71450) 


Aletheuo 


...1:4S* 4 


.120. 


. . 705 


7 1475 


Faust 


...1:10 4 


.1181. 


X705 


71943 2 


Pius and Needles 
Third Race — 4 

2 year-olds. 
(Track record: 1 


...1:48} 4 

1-2 Furlongs. 

Selling. 

5456 — 54—2 — 


.117. 

108.) 


X700 


71 122 


Toni Iteid 




102. 


. .72e 


71449 


Ramble 




99. 


X 720 


74 127 


Pearl Point 




102. 


. .715 


71329 


Sir John 




102. 


. .710 


•74171 


Patriot 




1ULV 


X 705 


74378 


Amnesty 

Cercmonluft, b. e, by 
Sempronius -Cereta. 
Tennessee Boy, eh. e, 
by Juvenal Eradi- 
cator 

Renie G., 1». f, by 

Belle's Commoner — 


91. 

102. 

102. 


. .700 




Bouuduway 




99. 





(Track record: 


45457—1:45*— 


-4—105.) 




74150 Aqueduct 


3-4 1:13} fast 


13-3 116 


2 


2 


2 


l'i 


l 3 


E Dugan 


) 


Import 


1 ' 


3. . 05. 


X 725 


7 4:5:17 Aqueduct 


3-4 1:14} fast 


13-5 116 


3 


1’ 


2 


3>» 


55 


E Dugan 




Bad News . 


!!!!!!!! 1 *44j 


8. .111. 


. . 720 


70651 Saratoga 


3-4 1:15* hvy 


16-3 101 


G 


7 


6 


6 3 


6>1 


E Dugan 


2 


Gallavant .. 




5. .110. 


©715 


FLEMING, ch. 


g, 4. by Rensselaer — Eon Mats 


(B 


F. 


Carman). 


) 


Zal 




4. .100. 


X710 


7449S Jamaica 


5} f 1:07 fast 


4J 96 


5 3 


2 




2* 


2U 


G Burns 




Grimaldi ... 




4. .108. 


X705 


74399 Aqueduct 


3-4 1:13* fast 


12 105 


3 


2 


•• 


2} 


3 3 


< ! Burns 




Royal Lady 


• •••••• <l!47j| 


4. .101 . 


X 705 


74373 Aqueduct 


6} f 1 :20| fast 


7-5 102 


4 


4 


3 


3> 


410 


Jensen 




Koiuidor .... 


1:47* 


0. .110. 


X700 


71877 Oakland 


6} f 1:18* fast 


9 105 


6 


9 


10 


10 


10‘ 1 


G Burns 



4* 4 7 } Musgr’ve Hessian, Suffrage, Lad of Langden. 
I 2 2* Musgr’ve Jack Atkin, Frank Ixml, Ben Ban. 
3'> 3 s } Musgr’ve Baby Wolf, Dreamer, Handzarra. 
1. T. Wilson, Jr.). Weight today 102. 

I 1 } l 3 E Dugan Oxford. Colonel Jack, Golden Pearl 



Weight today 97. 
Stargowan, I’airPlay. FrankLord. 
J.B. Brady, Hyperion II., I). Enrique. 
Colonel Jack, Rialto. Grapple. 



Sixth Race — 4 1-2 Furlongs. 

2-year-olds. Maidens. Special Weights. 
Fillies ami Geldings. 

(Track record: 45450 — 54 — 2 — 10S.) 

75779 Foreguard :54§ 106. ...725 

74:21s St. Withold 106 720 

74470 3 Queen Eleanor 106.... 715 

74578 Ballet Girl 100 710 

74312 Melissa 106 705 

74291 Lady Swift 106 705 

Blackford, hr. g, by 
Clifford — Black Ve- 
nus 100 

Lady Hill, b. f. by 
Toddington — Basset- 

Ing 106 

Tlie Pippin, b. f, by 
Ben Strome Spind- 
rift 106 

The figures under “Rcc.” in above entries show 
the best time made by the horse at the distance 
since January 1, 1900. 



LATEST PERFORMANCES OF HORSES ENTERED TODAY. 



The small figure under “Str.” shows the distance the horse was ahead of that next in the race. The small 
figure under “Fin.”— unless the horse won — shows the number of lengths the horse was behind the winner. 

FIRST RACE— 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (58079— 1:12}— 3— 92.) 



Index Course DistTlmeT’ckOdde Wt St >4 % % StrFln Jockey* 
GOLF BALL. b. c. 4, by Plaudit— Gutta Percha (W. A. McKinney) 

71062 G’vesend 1 1-8 1:59* slop 7-10 112 1 1 1 1 3* 5 1 ® E Dugan 

71004 G’vesend 1 1-8 1:55* mudl3-10 105 1 1 1 1 l 9 l 7 } E Dugan 

70490 Saratoga 1 3-16 1:59* fast 9 112 1 1 2 2 2 7 } 2 9 lladtke 

70435 Saratoga 1 1-1 2:u7 fast 1 116 1 1 1 2 2* 2® E Dugan 

CHANTILLY, ch. h, 5, by Salvation— Valencienne (F. D. Weir). 



7431s Aqueduct 
71701 Aqueduct 
71512 Jamaica 
71436 Belmont 
70841 Sheeps’ d 



6. 7 . f 1:21* fast 4 
7-8 1:27 fast 7 
3-4 1:13} fast 20 
6} f 1:19* fast 7 
3-4 1:13 fast 8 



StrFln Jockey* Best Company. 

if. A. McKinney). Weight today 110. 

3* 5 19 E Dugan Rye, I’unky, Lally. 

I 9 l 1 } E Dugan Brancas, Anneta Lady, St. Joseph. 
2 1 } 2 9 lladtke Nealon, Penarrls, Yankee Girl. 

2* 2* E Dugan Frank Gill, Cork Hill. 

(F. D. Weir). Weight today 115. 

I 1 l"k ]> Met” thy Say lor, Dennis Stafford. Obert. 

4 3 4 } O Kelly McCarter, Welbourne. Keator. 

51 42 w Knapp Quadrille, Sewell, Zienap. 

8 8 72 }W Knapp Sal Volatile, Zienap, SirJ. Johnson. 

7 8‘°}Nicol Cresslna, J. C. Core, Fancy Bird. 



HARCOURT, b, c, 3, by Ben Brush — Costume (R. L. Thomas). 



71401 Aqueduct 
73781 S. Anita 
73721 S. Anita 
73644 S. Anita 
73376 S. Anita 



3-4 1:14} fast 5 107 5 

5} f 1:06} fast 6 105 3 

51. f 1 :06* fast 2-6 107 2 

5} f 1 :06* fast 2 110 3 

5} f 1:07 fast 9-10 107 5 



9 7} 2 2 } C H Shil’gBlacksIioop. Hcknows, Ida D. 

6 6* O 11 Shil’gPretension, Colonel Boh. Mary F. 

2 2 3 li> G H Shil’gMacias, Halaca, Godfather. 

1 l 3 l 3 } G 11 Shil’gMacias, AH Alone, Brawney Lad. 

4 4" 2h C H Shil’gBambro, Port Mahone, Ins. Bird. 



RAYMOND, ch. c. 3, by Hastings — Lady Rayon (A. Belmont) 



74042 F. Grounds 
73SS7 City Park 
73795 City Park 



70709 Saratoga 3-4 1:14 fast 12 lot 2 5 5 6 2 6 ,J } lloruer 

70206 Brighton B. 3-4 1:14* mud 107 6 5 4 4 l 4 7 Mounta: 

69910 Sheep. Bay 3-4 1:13} fast 114 4 4 5 6 4< 3 }Mountai 

68681 Belmont I’k 6-8 1:04* mud 117 6 7 7 7 7 7 ® J Mart 

BIG BEN, br. g, 8, by Ben Strome — Mint Julip (J. A. Wernberg) 
74:!73 Aqueduct 3-4 1:14} fast 40 112 2 2 2 2h 4 3 C II SI 

74206 F. Grounds 7-S 1:26} fast 8 110 3 10 10 5 9 7 10>« Delaby 

74042 F. Grounds 3-4 1:14 fast 6 121 9 4 4 3 2 3 3 } A Mart 

72887 City Park 3-4 1:17 slow 2} 109} 7 5 3 3t> 4 H Nieol 

73795 City Park 3-4 1:16 good 1-2 117 6 3 3 2} l 7 Brussel 

MAZUMA. b. c, 3, by Masetto — Izeyl (H. L. Lee). 

74475 Aqueduct 7-8 1:27* last f. HU 4 111 2" S* D McC’ 

74377 Aqueduct 1 1:41 fast 7 97 1 1 1 1 3'} 3 7 G Burr 

74328 Aqueduct 3-4 1:14* fast 12 105 3 1 1 1*} l 2 G Burm 

71977 Benning 3-4 1:18* slow 2 112 5 111} 2 4 Beekma 

71872 Benning 6} f 1:22} fast 50 112 6 2 7 8 8 lS C Brad 

HEASLIP. ch. h, 5, by The Commoner— Peniteno* II. (P. J. Rain 



1*} l 2 G Burns 
1} 2 4 Beckman 
8 8 19 C Brady 



74340 Aqueduct 
71670 Pimlico 
715S5 Pimlico 
71378 Belmont 



3-4 1 :15g fast 8 10S 4 

1 1:43 good 3 111 2 

3-4 1:14 fast 6-5 115 2 

7-8 1:25* fast 12 115 1 



-Peniteno* II. (P. J. Rainey). 

4 5 5 5 l 4 2 } Musgrave 

2 1 2 3 3>> 6 7 Beckman 

2 2 2 2 s 2 1 Beckman 

1 1 1 5 8 8 77 }W Miller 



TEACRESS, ch. m, 6, by Watercress — Teatro (W. b. House). 



71124 Aqueduct 
743<>4 Aqueduct 
73974 S. Anita 
73723 S. Anita 
73668 S. Anita 



1 1:41} fast 12 
7-8 1:28* fast 6 
1 1:40 fast 3 
1 1:40 fast 2} 



74147 Aqueduct 
74324 Aqueduct 
74288 Aqueduct 
71832 Aqueduct 



3-4 1:13 fast 16-5 
5 8 1 :"l fast 7 
5-S 59* fast 15 

6} f 1:21} good 100 



1 1 1*> 2 1 } G. Burns 

3 2 2} 2"8 G Burns 

2 6 7 7 72 D’kinson 



SECOND RACE — 1 1-16 Miles. 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. (45157 — 1:45* — 4 — 105.) 

MOLESEY, ch. g, 4, by Kingston — Bylvabell* (J. A. Bonnet). Weight today 107. 

74311 Aqueduct 1 1:40} fast 5 103 9 10 7 5 4* 21 G Burns Juggler. Smoker. Royal Lady. 

73819 S. Anita 1 1-8 1:52 fast 1 95 4 2 2 2 2 2 l 2 G Burns Light Wool, E. T. Fryer, Marster. 

73302 S. Anita 1 l:3Sg fast 2 97 4 4 4 4 4 l 1} G Burns Roalta, Wexford, Orilene. 

MARK ANTONY II., br. g, 5, bv Marco — Hampton Lass (T. Newton). Weight today 120. 

74373 Aqueduct 3-4 1:11} fast 13-5 112 8 7 7 6 1 3* G Burns Jane Swift, Bad News, Big Ben. 

74280 Aqueduct 7-8 1:29} hvyll-5 116 1 4 4 2 2 s 2> G Burns Zal, Gallavant, Alila. 

73417 S. Anita 1 1:38} fast 4-6 109 111 1 1} 2& G Burns Wexford, Tony Faust, Ampedo. 

73283 S. Anita 3-4 1:12 fast 4 105 4 2 2 2 2 2* G Burns Meelick, Old Timer, Canardo. 

TILEING, b. c, 4, by Hastings — Futile (J'. H. McCormick), Weight today 118. 

71471 Aqueduct 1 1:39* fast 10 107 2 3 3 2 l 11 4 1 Sumter Juggler. Blnndy, Hyperion IT. 

74326 Aqueduct 7-8 1:26} fast 8 110 6 3 2 2 4} 6 14 Sumter Jubilee, Colonel Jack, Campaigner. 

73142 F.Gr’nds 1 1-16 1:52 hvy 9-10 103 2 2 1 1 l 3 3 2 } Sumter Pedro, Donna, Sam Taylor. 

73027 F.Gr’nds 1 1-16 1:47} good 2 107 4 4 5 3 2*» 3 J Sumter Angelus, Yankee Girl, Plantland. 

ZETHUS, b. c, 4, by Previous — Carmencit* (&. Bauer). Weight today 96. 



74280 Aqueduct 
73417 S. Anita 
73283 S. Anita 



74400 Aqueduct 1 1:40} fast 3-2 100 5 5 5 5 5 5 4 G Burns 

74326 Aqueduct 7-8 1:26} fast 15 98 4 5 6 6 6 5 70 Garner 

69987 Sheep. Bay 1 1:40 fast 111 1 3 5 5 6 2 5 7 Talbert 

69864 Sheep. Bay 1 1-16 1:49} fast 104 6 7 7 7 6} 4®} Talhert 

69737 Sheep. Bay 1 1-8 1:55* mud 103 5 4 4 3 4 1 } 5« Talbert 

HALKET, br. c, 3, by Heno — Lena H. (W. Gent). 

74475 Aqueduct 7-8 1:27* fast 7-5 106 2 2 -2 3 1‘ 1' Musgr’ve 

74350 Aqueduct 3-4 1:14* fast 7 106 1 4 5 4 2 3 3 } C H Shil’j 

74317 Aqueduct 6} f 1:21 fast 8-5 105 2 2 2 2 2 2 4 R McDan’ 

74281 Aqueduct 3-4 1:15 hvy 9-6 107 4 1 3 3 3 2 7 } C H Shll’i 

MAXNAR, b. h, 6. by Maxio— Narcola (C. F. Clark). 

72931 OityPark 1 1-16 1 :47* fast 50 104 7 7 7 7 7 6 12 G Henry 

70683 Saratoga 1 1-8 1:52} fast 6 101 3 4 4 6 6 4 3 } Finn 

70424 Saratoga 1 3-16 2:00 fast 3} 106 3 4 4 4 2} 3 l W Miller 

70194 Brighton B. 1 1-4 2:05} faat 106 1 2 3 2 l h 4* Finn 

ALETHEUO, ch. c, 4, by Ornament — Undecided (R. T. Wilson, Jr.). 



71150 Aqueduct 
74337 Aqueduct 

70651 Saratoga 



3-4 1:13} fast 13-5 116 2 
3-4 1:14} fast 13-5 116 3 

3-4 1:15* hvy 16-6 101 6 



FAUST, b. g. 4, by Mirthful— Imp (F. E. Brows). 



THIRD RACE — 4 1-2 Furlongs. 2-year-olds. 



(4545G— 54— 2— 10S. ) 



TOM REID, br. c, 2, by Marius II.— Wealth (J. Delaney). 

74422 Aqueduct 4} f 55} fast 9-10 104 2 2 2} 4 3 } <1 Burns 

74352 Aqueduct 4} f 56} fast 2 106 2 2 2 s 2} G Burns 

74278 Aqueduct 4} f 67 hvy 6 107 7 6 5} 4 11 Garner 



4i f 


56} fast 2 


106 


2 


2 


OS 


2} 


G Burns 


4} f 


67 hvy 6 


107 


7 


6 




4 11 


Garner 


2, by Indio— Daramba (A. J. 


Joyner). 






4 ?. f 


53} fast 60 


89 


6 


7 


7 


' 7 22 


Jensen 


4i f 


55} fast 6 


101 


1 


5 


5 l 


3 s 


E Dugan 


4} f 


66* fast 3} 


99 


1 


1 


1} 


2} 


E Dugan 



74449 Aqueduct 4} f 53} fast 60 89 6 7 7 

74422 Aqueduct 4} f 55} fast 6 101 1 5 a 7 

74316 Aqueduct 4} f 66* fast 3} 99 1 1 1} 

PEARL POINT, br. c, 2. by Jack Point — Dentifrice. 
74427 Aqueduct 4} f 56} fast 7 106 10 9 8} 



Weight today 102. 
Bonnie Kelso. Thetis, Ramble. 
Madrilcno, Distract. Pleasing. 
Apron, Intervene, Madrllene. 

Weight today 99. 
Fitz Herbert, Trance, Preceptor. 



SIR JOHN, ch. c, 2, by Sir Dixon — Onwentsia (P. J. Dwyer) 



74329 Aqueduct 4} f 53* fast >0 
74289 Aqueduct 4} f 62 fast 15 



74329 Aqueduct 4} f 53* fast 10 104 8 6 6 l 5 11 

74289 Aqueduct 4} f 62 fast 15 107 5 4 4 5 4 4 3 

PATRIOT, b. c, 2. by Ben Brush— Sandfly (J. W. May). 
74471 Aqueduct 4} f 55* fast 30 106 4 6 7} 7«1 

74422 Aqueduct 41 f 55} fast 60 102 4 1 It* 6 7 l 



72855 City Park 



4} f 


55* fast 


30 


106 


4 


6 


41 f 


55} fast 


60 


102 


4 


1 


4} f 


53* fast 


20 


104 11 


10 


3-8 


38 hvy 


10 


112 


C 





(rice. Weight today 102. 

9 8} 5 s G Burns J. II. Reed, Trois Temp, El Oro. 

(P. J. Dwyer). Weight today 102. 

6 6 l 5 10 D McC’ thy Preceptor. Wildpigoon. Siskin. 

4 4 5 4 4 } D McC’tliy Hoyle, Fitz Herbert, Voodoo. 

W, May). Weight today 102. 

6 71 7°} Sumter Madrileno. Instant, Distract. 

1 in 6 7 } Sumter Bonnie Kelso, Thetis, Ramble. 

10 10 9**JO H Shil’g Preceptor, Wilctylgeon. Siskin. 



3’} 5 9 } J Lee 



AMNESTY, ch. f. 2, by Don de Oro — Aurata (A, Belmont). 

74378 Aqueduct 4} f 56} fast 50 106 7 8 7 1 7' 9 Madoria 

First start for the following: 

CEREMONIUB, b. c, 2, by Sempronius — Cereta (Newcastle Stable). 
TENNESSEE BOY, ch. c, 2, by Juvenal — Eradicator. 
mpns O., b. t, 8, by Belle’* Commoner — Bound* way. 



Brougham, Ham. Boy. Servioonee. 

Weight today 94. 
Voodoo, Occidental, Gold Slipper. 

Weight today 102. 
Weight today 102. 
Weight todajr 99. 



ROSEBEN. b. g, 7. by Ben Strome — Rose Leaf (D. C. Johnson). 



4} 4 3 } Shaw 



74 US Aqueduct 5-S 59* fast 8-5 130 5 6 5 4} 4 3 } Shaw 

70893 Sheeps’d 7-8 1:25* hvy 1 110 2 1 1 1 l 2 l 2 W Knapp 

70866 Sheeps'd 3-4 1:12* fast 1-5 137 2 2 1 l 1 ,11 W Knapp 

70793 Sheeps’d 3-4 1:14* mud 3-5 132 1 11 1® 1* W Knapp 

RIALTO, ch. c, 3. by Watercress — Teatro (A. J. Joyner). 

74375 Aqueduct 61 f 1:20* fast 2 107 2 2 2 2 7 2 3 E Dugan 

74315 Aqueduct 7-8 1:26* fast 5 101 6 2 2 3 3 2 3® E Dugan 

74281 Aqueduct 3-4 1:15 hvy 2 107 2 3 1 l 2 l 7 } E Dugan 

71844 Aqueduct 3-4 1:13* fast 5 114 1 2 2 2* 1} Notter 

ROSEGAL, b. f, 3, by Galveston — Rosormonde (W. B. Jennings). 
73187 S. Anita 5} f 1:06} fast 2 1 05 7 3 2 2} 2 2 E Dugan 

73013 S. Anita 3 4 1:12* fast 3-5 101 3 1 1 I s 1> G Burns 

72844 S. Anita 7-8 1:24* fast 2} 90 7 2 1 2 2 4 3 l E Martin 

72787 S. Anita 6} f 1:19 fast 7-5 102 6 1 1 1} lh G Burns 

BATSMAN, ch. c. 3, by Bathampton — Darebelle (J. H. McCormick). 
73966 City Park 3-4 1:13 fast 100 97 7 Lost rider. Sumter 

73863 City Park 3-4 1:17* mud 40 ]ul 7 7 6 6 2 6 12 Sumter 

73774 City Park 5} f 1:06* fast 15 92 10 8 8 8 3 S 72 tSuintor 

71547 Jamaica 5} f 1:07 fast 200 102 8 7 7 7} 7‘* Huestis 

R. T. Wilson, Jr. entry — Aletheuo and Red River. 



C. Johnson). Weight today 130. 

4\ 4 3 } Shaw Berry Maid, King Cobalt, RcdRiver 

l 2 l 2 W Knapp Far West, Keator, Chapultepeo. 

1 1 ,1J W Knapp Veil, First Premium, Bellwether. 

I s 1* W Knapp Ben Ban, Red River, Halifax. 
Joyner). Weight today 100. 

2* 2 3 E Dugan Colonel .Taek, Grapple, Fleming. 

3 2 3® E Dugan Restlgoucbe, Jack Atkin, Rifleman. 

1 2 1’} E Dugan Halket, Troublesome, J.B. Brady. 

2* 1} Notter JaniesB. Brady, MlssSaln. KingSol. 
B. Jennings). Weight today 95. 

2J 2 2 E Dugan Colonel Bob, Batnbro. All Alone. 

I 2 l 1 G Burns Early Tide. Harcourt, BurtG. Lewis 

2* 3 l E Martin Magazine. Creston. Frank Flittner. 

11 lh G Burns Col. Boh, D.ofBridgewater. Annette. 

, H. McCormick). Weight today 90. 

der. Sumter Hyperion IT.. HastyAgnes, Colloquy 

(! 2 6 12 Sumter Keator. Goldproof, Ralbcrt. 

S 3 8 ,2 }Suinter K.T.Klilpp, ToyBoy. Momentum. 

7} 7 13 Huestis The Squire, Law. P. Daley, Masque 



FIFTH RACE — 1 1-16 Miles. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling, (45437 — 1:43* — 4 — 106.) 

IMPORT, b. c, 3, by Peep o’Dav — Auntie Mum (F. W. Healey). Wei 

71424 Aqueduct 1 1:41} fast 13-5 97 2 1 1 1 l 2 } l 2 } E Dugan Teacress, Killiecrank 

74377 Aqueduct 1 1:41 fast 4 95 5 5 4 3 2h 4 4 E Dugan Blandy, Pretension, > 



74314 Aqueduct 1 1:40} fast 7 105 

739S1 Oakland F C 1:09 fast 10 99 

78876 Oakland lm70y 1:43} fast 13-5 99 



. W. Healey), Weight today 95. 

I 2 } l 2 } E Dugan Teacress, Killiecrankic, Saylor. 

2h 4‘ E Dugan Blandy, I’retension, Mozuma. 

5} 6 14 }E Dugan Juggler, Molesey, Smoker. 

6 5 70 }Gi)bert Pajaroita, Gemmell, St. Francis. 

3* 1* Gilbert A. Muskoday, Cabin, J. C. Clem. 

Sleeves (E. R. Bradley). Weight today 111. 



BAD NEWS, br. g, 8, by Flying Dutchman — Black Sleeves (E. R. Bradley). Weight today 111 

74373 Aqueduct 3-4 1:11} fast 10 112 7 5 5 41 2} Musgr’ve JaneSwift, M.Antonyll., Big Ben. 



71857 Aqueduct 1 1-16 1:47 fast 8-5 108 1 3 3 1 2} 2} R McDa 

71660 Jamaica 1 1-8 1:55* fast 3-4 108 1 1 1 1 1« l 4 Herbert 

71564 Jamaica 1 1-4 2:06* fast 16-5 103 1 2 2 1 lh lh Herbert 

71523 Jamaica 1 1-16 1:47* fast 16-6 108 6 4 3 3 3 2 3 7 Herbert 

GALLAVANT, oh. h, 5. by Ornament — Spanker (R. T. Wilson. Jr.) 



74280 Aqueduct 
737S0 S. Anita 
73129 S. Anita 
72826 S. Anita 
72716 S. Anita 



7-S 1:29} hvy 6 115 6 

7-S 1:26 fast 7-10 108 5 

1 1-S 1:51} fast 8 102 9 

1 1:38} fast 5 103 4 

6} f 1:20} hvy 8 102 8 



2} 2} R McDan’l.Merry England, Kilter, Agile. 

I 6 l 4 Herbert J. F. Donohue, Good Luck. 

lh lh Herbert Smil.Tom, P.andNeedles, Mis. Lad. 

3 2 3 1 Herbert St. Valentine, Voorhees, Punky. 

T. Wilson. Jr.). Weight today 110. 

3 2 3“ E Dugan Zal. Mark Antony II.. Alila. 

I 2 l 2 } C H Shil’gSummerCioud, Matador, Bus. .Tone*. 
11 ll 22 M Preston Rubric. Early Tide, frank Flittner 
4 2} Goldstein Geo.S. Davis. Orilene, M. Antony II. 

3h 3 7 } C Ross Geo. S. Davis, Ed Ball, Pretension. 



Weight today 105. 



ZAL, ch. c, 4, by First Mate — Emerald (W. Gerst). 
74 451 Aqueduct 1 1:41 fast 4 114 3 11 1 1 

74397 Aqueduct 1 1 :40* fast 5 105 3 1 1 1 1 

74293 Aqueduct 3-4 1:13* fast 1-2 105 3 2 2 2 

742SO Aqueduct 7-S 1:29} hvy 13-5 113 5 1111 



1 1:41 fast 4 114 

1 1 :40* fast 5 105 

3-4 1:13* fast 1-2 106 
7-S 1:29} hvy 13-5 113 



3h 3 4 } C Ross Geo. S. Davis, Ed Bail, Pretension. 
. Weight today 109. 

I 1 l 1 ' R McPan’lM.ofCrnft, D. Stafford. Poquessing. 
l'| 2’| C II Shil’gS.H. Harris, Master of Craft. Donua. 
2 3 3* Notter Rock stone, Zienap, Montauk. 

1* l l C H Shil’gMarkAntonylL, Gallavant, Alila. 



GRIMALDI, b. g, 4, by Disguise — Calico (J. A. Wernberg). 



74223 F. Grounds 1 1:39* last 13-5 108 
74186 F.Grounds 3-4 1:14 good 3} 100 

74148 F.Grounds 5-8 1:00 fast 9 102 



5h 4 3 } Brannon 



A. Belmont). Weight today 98. 

6 2 6 ,J } lloruer Bcaucoup, Falcada, Fultonvilie. 

4 l 4 7 Mountain Chapultepec, Smoker, Sir Cleges. 

6 4 72 }Mountain Chapultepec, Fancy, King James. 

7 7 1 ® J Martin Smoker, Sanguine, Alauda. 

A. Wernberg). Weight today 112. 

2h 4 3 C II Shil’gJancSwift, BadNews, M. Antony II. 
9* 10’° Delaby Miss Strome, S’plon, Ben Double. 

3* 3 3 } A Martin Canada. Earl’s Court, Ingenue. 

3*> 4 3 } Nicol Ralbert, Ida May, Canada. 

2} 1* Brussel Fred Mulholland, Minot, Gibson, 
i). Weight today 106. 

2*> 3 5 I» MeC’thy Halket, Berkeley. Roekstone. 

3'} 3* G Burns Blandy, I’retension Import. 

1*} l 2 G Burns Montauk. Red Bonnet. Alinandlne. 
1} 2 4 Beckman T.Shaughraun, Bob.Around, H.Talk 

8 8 19 C Brady Dix.Himmel, Monopolist, Carrollton 

II. (P. J. Rainey). Weight today 112. 

3 l 4 2 } Musgrave Troublemaker, Big Chief, Sadler. 

3h G 7 Beckuian BallotBox, RoyalOnyx. SoIonShingle 
2 s 2 1 Beckman Botauist, De Burgo. Saltram. 

8 8 77 }W Miller L.P.Daley, L.ofLangden, Num.One. 

i. House). Weight today 110. 

2 1 2 2 i R McDan’l Import, Killieorankie, Saylor. 



ROYAL LADY, ch. f, 4, by Royal Flush III.— Shaft (R. Ar.garola). 



GRIMALDI, b. g, 4, by Disguise — Calico (J. A. Wernberg). Weight today 108. 

74223 F.Grounds 1 1:39* fast 13-5 103. 6 5 4 3 4 1 4‘ F Burton Milford. Lotus Eater. Too Beach. 

74186 F.Grounds 3-4 1:14 good 3} 100 6 5 3 3'} 5 3 l Pickens Blagg. Frizette, A1 Muller. 

7414S F.Grounds 5-8 1:00 fast 9 102 2 6 6 5*> 4 3 } Brannon King’sDaughter, Frank Lord, Deuce 

ROYAL LADY, ch. f, 4. by Royal Flush III. — Shaft (R. Ar.garola). Weight today 101. 

74311 Aqueduct 1 1:40} fast 4 102 3 2 4 2 2 h 4 12 F’brothcr Juggler, Molesey, Smoker. 

74236 Benning 7-8 1:31 slow 8 103 111 2 l'l l 1 } D McC’ thy Smoker. Giles. Ivanhoc. 

73829 Benning 3-4 1:17* hvy 2 113 2 5 5 5 1 4 li Shaw Sugar Pine, Giles. Winning Star. 

71958 Benning 6} f 1:25 hvy 4 107 6 6 6 7 7”} Brussel Yaddo, Listless, Dolly Spanker. 

ROBADOR. ch. h, 6, by Rey el Santa Anita — Lady Diamond (M. Kraui). Weight today 110. 

74451 Aqueduct 1 1:11 fast 12 110 4 6 6 6 6 1 5* Notter Zal, Master of Craft, D. Stafford. 

74397 Aqueduct 1 L:4D* fast 30 108 2 3 3 3 5 * 5 5 Notter S.H. Harris, Zal, Master of Craft. 

74311 Aqueduct 1 1:40} fast 50 105 4 8 10 9 9 2 S 19 J Bergen Juggler, Molesey, Smoker. 

SIXTH RACE — 4 1-2 Furlongs. 2-year-olds, Maidens. Fillies and Geldings. Special Weights. ( 15450 
— 54— 2— 10S.) 



4311 Aqueduct 


1 1:40} fast 4 


102 


3 


2 4 2 


2h 4 1 2 


4236 Benning 


7 8 1:31 slow 8 


103 


1 


112 


VI 1 1 * 


3829 Benning 


3-4 1:17* hvy 2 


113 


2 


5 5 


■ 


Jl‘58 Benning 


6} f 1:25 hvy 4 


107 


6 


6 6 


7 7°i 



FOREGUARD, ch. g, 2. by Advance Guard— Forelock (J. Shields), 



73779 S. Anita 


4} f 


54 fast 


2 


100 4 


6 


51 


6*} Shriner 


73741 S. Anita 


1-2 


48} fast 


1 


102 1 


2 


2>i 


2 1 } Musgr've 


73704 S. Anita 


5-S 1:00* fast 


6 


108 10 


9 9 


91 


5® 1) Boland 


73664 S. Anita 


1-2 


47* fast 


7 


97 a 


4 


4} 


2'‘k E Martin 


73474 S. Anita 


1-2 


47* fast 


20 


106} 12 


12 


9} 


S 9 } D Boland 


ST. WITHOLD, 


ch. g, 


2. by St, 


, Leonards — Elsie (J. 


R. 


Keene). 


74398 Aqueduct 


41 f 


55 fast 


2 


106 1 


2 


51 


7"1 Notter 


74316 Aqueduct 


41 f 


56* fast 


4 


M6 3 


2 


3h 


3‘ Notter 



74304 Aqueduct 7-8 1:28* fast 6 110 1 1 2 3 4 7 f>® Notter T. O’Toole, Troublemaker, F.Lord. 

73974 S. Anita 1 1:40 fast 3 107 2 4 2 3 3 3 3®} C H Shirglngham, Vcsme, Mandarin. 

73723 S. Anita 1 1:40 fast 2} 109 3 2 2 3 3 3 2»t c H Shil’gClialfonte, Ed Ball. Canardo. 

7366S S. Anila 6* f 1:19} fast 7-5 108 5 5 3 2.) I 1 C II Shil’gAssoclate, Taylor George, Halton. 

QUEEN MARGUERITE, br. f, 3, by Henry of Navarre — Sneerwell (Green River Stable). 

Weight today 96, 

74147 Aqueduct 3-4 1:13 fast 16-5 96 8 3 3 3 11 4 ,: E Dugan Big Chief. Riaeksheep. Pr.ofCastile 



4 12 E Dugan Big Chief, Riaeksheep. Pr.ofCastile 



Berry Maid. Jane Swift. Sandal. 
Ida I)., Sandal, Dennis Stafford. 
71832 Aqueduct 6} f 1:21} good 100 99 2 2 6 7 7 12 D’kinson Sen. Barrett, AlmeeC., Qu. Souvenir. 

CORA PRICE, ch. f, 4. by First Mate — Embrace (F. B. Strough). Weight todav 108. 

71976 Benning 7-8 1 :32} slow 30 103 10 10 10 10 10 10' 77 J J Walsh KiUocluin. T. Wrestler. Rappahan’k 

71860 Aqueduct 1 1:41 fast 7 98 2 3 2 2 4 h 4 ,7 }E Dugan Are High, Stoney Lee, Flowaway. 

71789 Aqueduct G} f 1:21} fast GO 102 3 6 9 10 It) 9 } Kramer Purslane, G.S’.Davis, Troublemaker. 



2 2 2 l G Burns Zal, Gallavant, Alila. 

1} 26 G Burns Wexford, Tony Faust, Ampedo. 

2 2 2* G Burns Meelick, Old Timer, Canardo. 
Cormick), Weight today 118. 

l u 4' Sumter Juggler. Blandy, Hyperion IT. 

4} 6 14 Sumter Jubilee, Colonel Jack, Campaigner. 
I 2 3 2 } Sumter Pedro, Donna, Sam Taylor. 

2>> 3 2 Sumter Angelus, Yankee Girl, Plantland. 
i«r). Weight today 96. 

5 5 4 G Burns Zienap, Berkeley, Poquessing. 

6 5 10 Garner Jubilee, Colonel Jack. Campaigner. 

6 2 5 7 Talhert Fountainblue, GolfBall, Gret.Green. 
6) 4 r, 5 Talbert Saraeitiesca. TonyBonero, GolfBall. 
4 1 } 5* Talbert L. Lovat, Yankee Girl, T. Bonero. 
i. Weight today 117. 

I 1 l 1 Musgr’ve Berkeley. Mazunia, Roekstone. 

4 2 3 3 } C II Shil’g Berry Maid, Besoin. Cohort. 

2* 2 4 R McDan’IVoorhees. Pretension, Castlewood. 

3 2 2>| C H Shll'gUialto, Troublesome, J. B. Brady, 

rk). Weight today 106. 

7 6 12 C Henry Carthage, Juggler, Pedro. 

G 4 3 } Finn OceanSpray, Miss. Lad, Good Luck. 

2| 3* W Miller Miss Doyle. Kilter, Von Tromp. 
lh 41 Finn Sonoma Belle, Flavigny, Racine II. 

T. Wilson, Jr.). Weight today 126. 



2 2 l 7 } l 3 E Dugan Oxford, Colonel Jack, Golden Pearl 

2 2 38 5 r * E Dugan Jas.B. Brady, Hyperion II., Oxford. 

7 6 6* 6*} E Dugan SIrToddington, Botanist, C.RusselL 

Brown). Weight today 100. 

74475 Aqueduct ' 7-8 1:27* fast 20 ' 98 3 4 4 4 4>. 5*} Delahy Halket. Berkeley, Mazutna. 

74375 Aqueduct 6} f 1:20* fast 20 98 3 5 5 5 5 14 Delaby Colonel Jack. Rialto, Grapple. 

74096 F.Grounds 7-8 1:26} fast 13-5 109 2 3 3 3 3} 3 S 4 Nicol LotusEater, Grimaldi, HannihalRey 

74018 F.Gr’nds lm70y 1:44* fast 6 108} 4 1 2 3 3} 4«} Nicol Monslgnor. Jack Witt. ArrowSwIft. 

73966 City Park 3-4 1:13 fast 100 103 6 6 6 6 6 7 Liebert Hyperion II., HastyAgnes, Colloquy 

PINS AND NEEDLES, b. f, 4, by Knight of the Thistle— Sandy Bar (H. L. Lee). Weight today 117. 
71943 Benning 1 1-2 2:45 slop 3} 106 4 3 3 2 2 1 } 2 2 Beckman Right Royal, Beauclere, P. Dailey. 

71906 Benning 1 1-2 2:42* hvy 2-5 113 1 4 3 1 l 3 l 1 } Notter Estimate, Lady Karma, G. Cameron 

71870 Benning 3-4 1:16 fast 7-10113 1 2 1 l 1 } 2>» R McDanTB.oftheBay, Neoskaleeta, Eminola. 

71780 Aqueduct 1 5-16 2 :15* slow 13-6 107 6 3 2 1 2 1 2* Sumter It.Uoyal, Tom. Waddell, Estimate. 



Weight today 106. 



ST. WITHOLD, ch. g, 2, by St. Leonards — Elsie (J. R. Keene). Weight toifey 106. 

74398 Aqueduct 41 f 55 fast 2 106 1 2 5 1 7"1 Notter Siskin, Warden. Sight. 

74316 Aqueduct 4} f 56* fast 4 105 3 2 3>> 3* Notter Chaperon. Ramble, Ronnie Kelso. 

QUEEN ELEANOR, br. f, 2, by The Elector — Queen Lute (W. F. Schulte). Weight today 106. 

74476 Aqueduct 1-2 48* fast 100 106 7 4 l 1 3’i Rrussel Top Note, Thistle Belle, Opal. 

BALLET GIRL, ch. f, 2, by St. Leonards — Cerito (B. & 0. Stable). Weight today 106. 

74378 Aqueduct V f 56} fast 12 106 8 7 S S 20 R McDan’ 1 Voodoo, Occidental. Gold Slipper. 

MELISSA, ch. f, 2, by Star Shoot — Much Ado (P. J. Dwyer). Weight today 106. 

74312 Aqueduct 1-2 49* fast 20 106 4 5 6*‘ 5 4 D McC’thy Indomitable, Mystify, My Mariutch 

LADY SWIFT, b. f, 2, by Sempronius — Enough (R. W. Nelson). Weight today 106- 

74291 Aqueduct 1-2 46* fast 30 104 9 S 8 l 6 14 D McC’thyTranee, Personal, Wildpigeon. 

First start for the following: 

BLACKFORD, br. g, 2, by Clifford — Black Venus (H. P. Whitney). Weight today 106. 

LADY HILL, b. f, 2, by Toddington — Basscting (W. Gerst). Weight today 106. 

THE PIPPIN, b. f, 2, by Ben Strome — Spindrift (Newcastle Stable). Weight today 106. 

Lexington Entries and Past Performances for Thursday, April 30. 

WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK FAST. 

(Handicapped for a fast track.) 

LEXINGTON ENTRIES. 1 Ind. Horses. Rec. A. Wt. Hdep. 



I 6 points to the pound. An extra goo< 
i rider’s average worth is 3 pounds. 

Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. 

XRuns well in mud. ©Superior mud runn 

First Race — 4 1-2 Furlongs. 

2 year-olds. Fillies. Selling. 
(Track record: 62153 — 54} — 2 — 113.) 
Ind. Horses. Rec. A. Wt. 

(74435) Maid of Gotham loo 

(7 4462) Alice Baird 100 

714K4 Elysium 103 

74435 Java Due 1)5 

73771 Silveriue 100 

7 4302 Zaffre 95 

74435 Manora 103 

74402 learia 9S 

74402 Dusky Dame loo 

74402 Veriblue 98 

Santa Elena, l»r. f. by 
Pirate of Penza nee 

Enamel 102 

Poutillg Betsey, It. f, 
by St. Leonards — 

Bellfield II 95 

Second Race — 3-4 Mile. 





Ind. 


Horses. 


Rec. 


A. Wt. 


Hdep. 




(74 ic.::) 


Hostile Hyphen .. 


..1:44} 


107. 


. X7O0 




71 178 


Simon Weil 




too. 


. . .690 




74136 


Gold Treasure .... 




103 


. . .GOO 




71111 = 


Fourth Race — 3-4 Mile. 

3-year-olds. Selling. 
(Track record: 70936 — 1:12* — 7 
Whisk Broom 1:13 


— 108. ) 
102 


. ©725 


r. 


(7IIC.ll, 


Ida May 


..1:14} 


105 


. X72II 




74564 


Bess Ward 


..1:11 


105 


...715 




74 «;«> 


Variety 


. .1:17 


1<M 


. • 715 




7 1 !6o 2 


Estella C 


..1:15* 


105 


. . ,7io 


Bdcp. 


74457 2 




. .1:19* 


. 102 


. X 7 1 0 


(74157) 


Divorcee 


. .1:1!)} 


102 


.©705 


X 725 


74160 


Night Mist 


.1:14} 


105 


. X7‘*o 


. .715 


74461 > 3 


Lexington Lady . . 


..1:15 


102 


. X700 


. .71(1 


745N9 


Arrow Swift 


..1:15 


112 


. X 695 


X71i) 


71161, 


Tartar Maid 


..1:15 


1(C 


. > 090 


X7U5 
. .700 
X 675 




Laconia. It. f. 
Captain Gaines 
Miss Josephine . 


by 


102. 





100 050 

98 050 



Fifth Race — 4 1-2 Furlongs. 

2-year-olds. Allowances. 





3-year- 


olds 


Selling. 








(Track record: 


709 


,6—1:12} - 


-3—108.) 




74436-’ 


Snake Mary 




1:19* 


0:*». 


X 725 


7 


Mcrrigo 




1:17} 


M2. 


X72<) 


7 1457 


Judge Duiuloi 






107. 


X72o 


71157 


Anils 






107. 


. .715 


74461 


Ausonia .... 




....1:17} 


102. 


X710 


74461 3 


Merrifield ... 






104. 


X7oo 


71485) 


Lady Ermy . 






97. 


X7oo 


74436 


Overby 






100. 


. .1503 


74436 


K. Stone ... 






OS. 


X 090 


74436 


Irene Jackson 






OS. 


. .670 


71045 


St. Magnet . 






103. 


. .665 


74436 


High Binder 






100. 


. .650 



71110) 


(Track record: 62L 
DIRECT 


53— 54}— 2 


—113.) 

110. 


723 


7 i 159) 


Romp 




no. 


. . .713 


71159, 


Transform 


... ’.58} 


110. 


. X 7 1 5 


7 1565- 


Enfield 




106. 


. . 7M 


74159 


Silverite 




103. 


. X 710 


71459 3 


V011 Buelow 


... :59* 


107. 


. . .7<M> 


71410 


Seioptic 




106. 


. . .O’.M) 


74410 


.Tekyl 




MO. 


. . .GSO 


7445tl 2 


Major Lawrence .. 




in*;. 


.. .H7.i 


74 4SS 


Bookbinder 




10)1. 


. X *’>75 


74459 


Ben Howe 




106. 


. . .G7.» 


74387 


T. F. Henry 




106. 


...660 




Jim Fitz, br. e. 
Lack ford — Shoes 


by 


106. 





Sixth Race — 1 1-16 Miles. 
4-year-olds and upward. Selling. 



Third Race — 1 Mile. 

"-year-olds. Allowances. 

(Track record: May 10, 1894 — 1:40 — 4 — 112.) 

(74489) Torah 1:41} 107..X725 

(7438S) Moquette 107.. X 720 

74438 3 Macias 1:39* 107.. X 705 





(Track record: 71018— 


-1:46} — 4 


-112.) 




74306) 


Beau Brummel 


.1:45} 


4. .106. 


. X 725 


74415) 


Quagga 


.1:46* 


4. .105. 


.©7.15 


743!>0) 


Louise Maefarlan .. 


-1:48} 


6. .102. 


. . .7M 


74458) 


Mortiboy 


.1:46* 


4. .105. 


.©700 


74:186 


Gibson 






. . .G!H> 


74485 


Gem of the Wilds .. 




4. . 92. 


. . .G75 



The figures under “Rec.” In above entries show 
the best time made by the horse at the distance 
since January 1, 1900. 



LATEST PERFORMANCES OF HORSES ENTERED TODAY. 

FIRST RACE — 4 1-2 Furlongs. 2-year-olds. Fillies. Selling. (C2153— 54}— 2— 113.) 



Index Course DlstTlmeT’ckOdda Wt St % % % StrFln Jockeya 
MAID OF GOTHAM, b. f, 2, by Buck Massie — Gotha (H. Clark). 

74435 Lexington 1-2 51* hvy 2} 105 3 2 2 7 1} V Power 

74385 Lexington 1-2 49* fast 2 110 5 3 3 2 2} J Lee 

7422* F.Grounds 1-2 49} fast 4} 105 10 11 10> 9 73 }S’lesingar 

74144 F.Grounds 1-2 49 fast 12 108 7 3 3 7 } 2 1 Gaugel 

74092 F.Grounds 3} f 42* fast 75 105 6 G G> 3>} I, Smith 



% StrFln Jockeya Best Company, 

rotha (H. Clark). Weight today 100. 

2 2 1 1} V Powers F.Messenger, C.Hamilton. JavaDue 

3 3 2 2} J Lee Neoga, Abby C., Nora McKenna. 

11 10 1 9 15 }S’lesingar Autumn Maid, Silverton, Anderson. 
3 3 7 } 2 l Guugel Fundamental, K. Queen, Anderson. 

6 G 1 3’} I. Smith Disagreement, Malecon, Silverton 



ALICE BAIRD, ch. f, 2, by Wools thorpe— Belle of Troy (R. H. Anderson). 



Weight today 106. 



74462 Lexington 4} f 57} slow 10 It 7 6 1 l 1 } 1’} J Lee M.Hapshurg. Gnardalleen. Serenade. 

74414 Lexington 1-2 51* mud 8 109 8 8 8} 7 12 }J Lee Incla, Miss napsburg. Gnardalleen. 

ELYSIUM, b. f, 2. by Ben Bramble— Paradise (J. M. Goode). Weight today 103. 

744S4 Lexington 1-2 48} good 60 103 8 7 7 2 J Howard AnnMcGee, Crys.Mald. IV il. Plume. 



744S4 Lexington 1-2 48} good 60 103 8 i 7 2 

I JAVA DUE, b. f. 2, by Baldur— Java (J. H. Everett). 
74435 Lexington 1-2 51* hvy 30 103 7 4 t* 47 



Weight today 95. 
MofGotUam, F.Mes’nger.C. Hamilton 





/ 



THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1908. 



DAILY RACING FORM. 



1-2 


48 fast 60 


KM) 6 


8 


10 3 


10** A Martin 


3* f 


43 fast 8 


108111 


14 


14 


13 1 ® JNicol 


3-8 


36* good 75 


106 1 




10 "k 8» Johan’ s’ n 


3-8 


37* hvy 100 


108 8 




7J 


S 13 JJohan's’u 


, by Blues — Iscerae 


(K. P. 


Shipp) , 






1-2 


49* good 15 


107 2 


3 


66 


6 8 Hchlel 


. 2. 


by Maddisoa — Zoulika 

51* hvy 16 103 2 


(J. H. 


Baker). 


1 2 


6 


7* 


7 22 F Marlin 


1-2 


49* fast 12 


no i 


6 


6) 


8® Wishard 


3 8 


37* good 15 


no n 




10* 


10‘ 2 JW Allen 


3-8 38* hvy 10 


100 13 




CJ 


5® S Flynn 



7436:.’ I>-xingtnn 1-2 49* good 15 107 2 3 till 6 8 Heiilel 

■ANORA, ch. f, 2, by Maddisoa— Zoulika (J. H. Baker). 

74435 Ia>xington 1-2 51* hvy 16 103 2 6 7® 7 s2 F Marlin 

743S5 Lexington 1-2 49* fast 12 110 1 6 6) S' Wishard 

73407 City Park 3 8 37* good 15 110 11 10> 10 l2 JW Allen 

73311 City Park 3-8 38* hvy 10 100 13 61 5® S Flynn 

DUSKY DAME, br. f, 2, by Pirate of Penzance— Dusk (W. A. Smith) 
74462 Lexington 41 f 57| slow 10 107 5 8 lt> 2 10‘® lieidel 

VERIBLUE, ch. f. 2, by Blues — Marmet (Gallagher Bros). 

74462 Lexington 41 f 57* slow 20 1031 9 11 12 ll 18 Minder 

ICAR I A. b. f, 2, by Sanders — Ave Marie (G. W. J. Bissell). 

74462 Lexington 41 f 57* slow 15 103 12 9 9 1 9 11 W Ott 

First start for the following: 

SANTA ELENA, br. f. 2. by Pirate of Penzance— Enamel (W. Oots). 
POUTING BETSEY, b. f. 2, by St. Leonards— Bellfield II. (D. T. 



Weight today 106. 

Arinnette, A. McGee. Y. Daughter. 
After A11. Miss Imogene. May Lee. 
Hardnyana, Serenade, Alamia. 

Ham. Boy, LadyLeota, LadyChllton. 

Weight today 95. 
Ann McGee, Inela, C. Hamilton. 

Weight today 103. 
MofGotliani. F.Mes’nger.C. Hamilton 
N<>oga, M. of Gotham, Abby C. 
Serenade, Sister Ollie, Alamia. 

She Wolf, Misa Hapsburg, Yoseka. 

Weight today 106. 
A. Baird, M. Hapsburg, Guardalleen 
Weight today 98. 
A. Baird, M. Hapsburg, Guardalleen 
Weight today 98. 
A. Baird, M. Hapsburg, Guardalleen 



SECOND RACE— 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds. 



s — Bellfield II. (D. T. Morris). 
Selling. (70930— 1:12*— 3— 108.) 



Weight today 103. 
Weight today 95. 



SNAKE MARY, b. f, 3. by Sorcerer— Minnie Alphonse (W, Grater). 

71436 laixington 3 4 1:19 hvy 4 107 2 1 2 2 4 2 s W Ott 

71347 I.atonia 5J f 1:09 good 20 105 12 11 10 10* ll 13 J Lee 

71225 latonia 5-8 l:01g fast 20 107 6 4 4 4* 5®t E Marlin 

71189 Latonla 3-4 1:15 good 60 97 6 5 6 8 ‘ 8 18 JM B Wo< 



MERRIGO. blk. f, 3. by Shapfell— MerriweU (8. Forsythe). 



74225 F.Gr’nds 1 1-16 1 :4S fast 50 105 1 3 3 4 4.) 9®J J Howard Hostllellyphen, W. Broom, Ed Kane 

74164 F. Grounds 5* f 1:11* slow 30 105 1 7 3 3 1 1“ W Ott Lady Lissak, Ogbent, Hscuta. 

74015 F. Grounds 3-4 1:15* fast 50 89 2 6 Fell. T CbandlerJack Bratton, Uaimondo, Allonhy. 

73837 City Park 5J f 1:11 mud 20 110 1 10 10 8 s 7 18 JA Martin Canada. Ogbent. Royal Chance. 

73619 F.Grounds 5J f 1:0S| fast 16 103 4 7 6 51 4"1 L Smith LadyAlmy, Nazimova, Meadowgroen 

JUDGE DUNDON, b. c, 3, by Carlton Grange— Florence Hudson (A. L. Darnaby). Weight today 107. 
74437 Lexington 3-4 1:191 hvy 25 1*m> 6 2 2 4J 5 7 Fogarty Divorcee, Beth Goodkin. It albert. 



Weight today 102. 



69996 Latonia 5 1-2 f 1:10 hvy 102 4 8 10 8'J 8 I2 JFogarty 

69197 Chur. Downs 5-8 1:011 fast 98 2 2 3 5* 5 7 J Dearborn 

69115 Chur. Downs 5-8 1:03 hvy 103 5 8 9 7> 6 17 T Taylor 

ARDIS. br. c, 3, by Tithonus — Windemerc (J. H. Nichols). 

74427 Lexington 3 I 1:19* hvy 15 9!* 4 5 7 7 J* 8 F Burton 

71045 Lexington 5* f 1:08* fast 2* 100 1 11 1® 1® C II Shll’j! 

71014 Lexington 5-8 1:02 fast 4* 110 2 2 2 3| 4 3 A Brown 

ANSONIA, ch. f, 3. by Handspring— Jemima (H. McCarren, Jr.). 

71161 Lexington 3-4 1:162 slow 12 101 10 9 6 66 6®J Skirvin 

73885 Citv Park 3-4 1:16* slow 60 98 7 7 5 6 h 6® Skirvin 

73718 Cit.vPark 1 1-16 1 :47* fast 150 102 7 6 7 7 7 7 12 JSkirvin 

73524 F.Grounds 3-4 1:14* fast 50 100 13 8 11 13 13 33 Skirvin 

MERRIFIELD, ch. g, 3. by Don de Oro — Budget of Fun (J. F. Ross). 
74461 l/oxington 3-4 1:162 slow 3) 107 2 111 2 3 3 .) L<*e 

74386 Lexington 3-4 1:14* fast 15 100 2 3 4 11 ll 12 A Morgan 

71367 Latonia 5* f 1:091 fast 8 97 4 2 2 36 8* * Pickens 

71207 Latonia 5* f 1:08 fast 20 100 3 6 7 5* 4® J Pickens 

LADY ERMY, br. f. 3, by Cesarion — Stars (C. Pangritz). 

71485 Windsor 5-8 1:03* fast 2* 106 3 1 1 16 l' F Burton 

71337 Windsor 5-8 1:06* hvy 8-5 96 3 3 3 3 2 3® Delaby 

71279 Windsor 5-8 1:06* hvy 6 97 2 2 3 3 4 3® Delaby 



OVERBY, br. g, 3. by Orlando — Marguerite Doyle (Murphy & Doyle) 



74436 Lexington 
71529 Latonia 
71367 Latonia 
71294 Latonia 



3-4 1:19 hvy 12 K>9 7 

5* f 1:08 fast 20 103 8 

5* f 1:091 fast 20 104* 1 

5-8 l:03g hvy 25 105 9 



10 10 3 S la ?..T Baker 
10 9 1 9 11 Farrow 

1 1* 3 1 J Lee 



10 10 11 ll 28 T Taylor Lady Vie, Dr. Slmrall, Severus. 



K. STONE, ch. c. 3, by Box — Jeanc Beckham (K. P. Shipp). 



74436 Lexington 3-4 1:19 hvy 25 112 11 9 S 7 l 4 13 .Tas Ilogg Darknight, Snake’ - Mary, MaiCouria. 

71645 Latonia 5* f 1:13 hvy 25 108 14 14 14 14 13 23 4.J Lee At Muller. Sweetener. P. Ruinart. 

71185 Latonia 5* f 1:08* good 25 108 11 12 11 11® ll 22 *McAl’ster Roy.Queen, LadyM’rtha.Dr.Simrall 

70017 Latonia ' 5-8 1:02* fast 115 5 3 4 8* S»* L WllliamsL.C. Wldrlg, Belarlus, LepGodcbaux 

IRENE JACKSON, ch. f. 3. by St. Maxim— Ondina (G. W. J. Bissell). Weight today 98. 

74436 Lexington 3-4 1:19 hvy 15 107 6 4 3 4® 6* T |Pickens Darknight, Snake Mary, MaiCouria. 

ST. MAGNET, b. c,'3. by Sorcerer— Lady J. (E. Reed). Weight today 103. 

71045 Lexington 5i f 1 :Ox* fast 20 100 3 3 2 7 1 S' '*Jas Hicks Ardis, Orlandot, Pointer. 

71014 Lexington 5-8 1:02 fast 15 110 1 4 6 6 1 7®* Jas Hicks Addax. Albert Fanz. Enlist. 

70979 Lexington 5-8 1:02 fast 20 106 10 9 6 6* 8 12 Skirvin Galliieo, Ordono, Addax. 

HIGH BINDER, b. g. 3, by Pirate of Penzaaco— Melton Mowbray (T. W. Moore). Weight today 100. 
74436 Lexington 3-4 1:19 hvy 20 1 10 8 8 9 9 2 10 26 *.Tas Hieks Darknight. S'nake Mary, MaiCouria. 

71685 Latonia 3-4 l:22g hvy 40 101 11 9 9 9 h 9 18 V Powers E. T. Shipp, Tim Kelly. Financier. 

71645 I^atonia 5* f 1:13 hvy 60 110*12 12 11 ll 1 10 18 Jas Hieks A1 Muller. Sweetener, P. Ruinart. 

70958 Lexington 5* f 1:07* fast 50 101* 5 7 8 8 8 21 Jas Hicks Colonel Bob, Skyo, Severus. 



71014 Lexington 
70979 Lexington 



71685 Latonia 3-4 l:22g hvy 40 101 11 

71645 Latonia 5* f 1:13 hvy 60 110*12 

70958 Lexington 5* f 1:07* fast 50 101 5 



THIRD RACE— 1 Mile. 3-year-olds. Allowances. (May 10, 1804— 1:40 — 1—112.) 



TERAH, b. c, 3, by Abe Frank — Charm (E. A. Brennan). 



744N9 Lexington 1 1:41* good 8-5 91 4 4 4 3 3® 1<* A MorL 

74389 Lexington 1 1:41* fast 7-5 105 6 2 2 1 1® l 5 J Lee 

73839 City Park 1 1-16 1:52* mud 4* 98 5 6 6 4 3* 3 2 * G Swain 

73792 City Park 7-8 1:29* good 12 109 2 4 1 1 1® 1® Nieol 

7371S CityPark 1 1-16 l:47g fast 4 112 6 7 5 5 5 2 3® Nicol 

MOQUETTE, b. c, 3, by Ben Holladay— Ruction (W. J. Young) 
74388 Lexington 7* f 1:34 fast 4?. 95 2 1 1 1 I s 1® Woodsc 

70617 Saratoga 5* f 1:10 hvy 12 102 2 7 8 4 1 4®* Sandy 

70473 Saratoga 5* f 1:07* fast 6 102 1 3 3 3 1# 4® W Mill 

70400 Saratoga 5* f 1:07* fast 15 107 3 6 6 6 2 6 19 Goldste 



74388 Lexington 
70617 Saratoga 
70473 Saratoga 
70400 Saratoga 



c, 3, by Falsetto— Sevilla (G 



J. Long). 

74438 Lexington 1 1:47 hvy 4* 97 3 4 2 4 3‘ 3 3 .7 I!u1 

74363 Lexington 1 1:42* good 6 102 1 2 2 2 2 3 2 2 J Bn 

73895 S. Anita 1 1:3S* fast 20 98 1 2 3 3 3 2 3 Golds 

73869 S. Anita 7-8 1:27 fast 3-5 110 5 2 3 1 l 1 1* D Bo 

HOSTILE HYPHEN, b. c, 3, by Hyphen— Hostile (W. E. Oots) 
7446.". Lexington 1 1:44* slow 4?. 92 5 10 7 2 l 2 l 1 A Mo 

74225 F.Gr’nds 1 1-16 1:4S fast 2~ 110 3 2 2 2 2U li Nicol 

74167 F.Gr’nds 1 1-16 1 :50* slow 3-2 110 1 1 1 1 l 2 l 2 Nicol 

74067 F.Grounds 5* f 1:07* fast 15 105 7 11 10 7 2 4 3 G Sw 



3 3 J Butler 
2 2 J Butler 
2 s Goldstein 



SIMON WEIL, ch. c, 3, by Sidney Lucas — Marshetta (W. S. Williams). Weight today 100. 

71478 I^atonia 5* f 1:07* fast 25 110 4 11 9 7* 8'®*T Taylor Dr. Mathews, Macias, Lady Martha 

71446 Latonia 5* f 1:07* fast 30 103 6 6 6 6» 6 10 J Lee C. W. Burt. Pinkoia, Stoneman. 

71367 Latonia 5* f 1:09* fast 4 105 10 12 11 13 2 12 19 *C Koerner Ed Kane, Stoneman, Overby. 

GOLD TREASURE, b. c, 3, by Gold Heels — Sans Pareil (S. R. Gilbert). Weight today 103. 

74436 Lexington 3-4 1:19 hvy 15 112 10 11 11 11 ll 2 * J Butler Darknight, SnakeMary, MaiCouria. 



VON BUELOW, br. c, 2, by Alloway — Bretzel (L. A. Celia). Weight today 107. 

74439 Lexington 4* f 58* hvy 8-5 103 4 1 2* 3 3 J Minder Transform, Camel. Anderson. 

74365 Lexington 1-2 49* good 30 103 1 3 3 2 1* Minder Enfield. Koseburg II., Romp. 

SCIOPTIC, ch. c, 2, by Scintillant II. — Peoela (J. B. Elliott). Weight today 106. 

74410 Lexington 1-2 50* mud 20 112 3 3 4 l 5 1 ® Jas Hicks Direct, Transform, Cassowary. 

JEKYL, br. c, 2, by Locket — Volentia D. (J. P. Russell). Weight today 106. 

74410 Lexington 1-2 50* mud 15 112 2 7 7* 8 18 J Butler Direct. Transform, Cassowary. 

MAJOR LAWRENCE, ch. c, 2, by Monsieur de L'Orme — Lady Lawrence (W. A. Smith). 

Weight today 106. 

<4459 Lexington 1-2 50 slow 8 107 1 1 2 2 2® lieidel Romp, Woolwinder. Columbus. 



74459 Lexington 1-2 50 slow 8 107 1 1 2 3 2® Hcidcl 

74410 Lexington 1-2 50* mud 7 112 1 10 10*®10 28 Heidel 

BOOKBINDER, b. c, 2, by Semproniua — Jennie J. (E. R. Bradley) 

74188 Ia-xington 4* f V>* good 10 106 1 4 6 1 4® V Powers Anderson, Camel, McXallv' 

73809 City Park 4* f 54* fast 100 103 9 8 9® 9"*Hcrhcrt Intervene. Nigger Babv. Brougham 

73369 City Park 3* f 42* fast 50 107 10 10 9* 9» Herbert Dispute, All Red. Grotto. 

73273 City Park 3-8 38 mud 30 106 3 6 1 * 8» Herbert Warden. Pocotallgo, Edwin L. 

BEN HOWE, br. c, 2, by Kinley Mack — Merry Order (D. T. Morris). Weight today 106. 

74459 Lexington 1-2 50 slow 15 106 7 7 l'> 5* Frazier Romp. MajofLa wrence. Woolwinder 

T. F. HENRY, b. c, 2. by Woolsthorpe — Nanine (M. C. Moore). Weight today 106. 

713S7 Lexington 1-2 49 fast 20 103 7 4 6® 6“*J Baker Tony W., Roseburg II., McNally. 

JIM FITZ, br. c, 2, by Lackford — Shoes (C. Pangritz). Weight today 106 

First start. 

SIXTH RACE — 1 1-16 Miles. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. (71048 — 1:40* — 4 — 112.) 



idel Romp, Woolwinder, Columbus, 

idol Direct, Transform, Cassowary, 

dley). Weight today 106. 

Powers Anderson, Camel, McNally, 

rhert Intervene, Nigger Baby. Brougham, 

rbert Dispute, All Red. Grotto, 

rbert Warden, Pocotallgo, Edwin L. 



is* (W. Grater). Weight today 93. 

2 4 2 3 W Ott Darknight. Mai Couria, K. Stone. 
:0* ll 13 J Lee P. ViewKelle, E. Brown, Cath'rineF. 
4* 5®* E Martin Hasty Agnes, Divorcee, Vasanta. 

8 l 8 18 *M B WoodC. W. Burt. Balia, Reliel Queen. 



BEAU BRUMMEL, b. g, 4, by Star Shoot — Dixoletta (John Marklein) 



74366 Lexington 1 1:42 good 9-5 108 1 3 1 1 l 3 1‘ J Lee 

73739 CityPark 1 1-16 1:45* fast 12-5 107 1 5 5 5 5* &'®iJ Lee 

73584 F.Gr’nds 1 1-16 1:47* fast 6-5 105 1 3 2 3 6 6“ Notter 

QUAGGA, b. c, 4, by Dungarren — Xallapa (F. M. Arthur). 

74415 Lex’gton 1 1-16 1:52* mud 2* 107 5 1 1 1 1® l 8 J Lee 

74366 Lexington 1 1:42 good 7 104 2 5 5 4 4® 4 5 * Ellenor 

74124 F.Gr’nds 1 3-16 2:00* fast 3-2 107 3 2 2 2 2 1 3® Notter 

73968 City Park 1 1-4 2:06* fast 11-10 106 4 3 2 2 1* l'J Notter 



) Weight today 106. 

Convolo, Mortihoy, Quagga. 

Jack Witt, WarncrGrisweli.Flaxtnan 
Donna, Teo Beach, Convolo. 

Weight today 105. 
Mortihoy, Planttand, Sir Vagrant. 
Beau Briimmel. Convolo, Mortihoy. 
Gilpin, Lady Esther. Qnagga. 
Creel, Doubt, Belle Scott. 



8 10 8'J 8 ,3 *Fogarty Albert Star. Evelyn S.. Sabado. 

2 3 5* 5 7 * Dearborn Orlandot, Col. Brady, A.O.Walker. 

8 9 7 1 6 17 T Taylor Mackerel, Catherine F., Gresham. 

!J. H. Nichols). Weight today 107. 

5 7 7 7 2 ” F Burton Divorcee, Betli Goodwin, Ralhcrt. 

1 1 1® l 8 C II Shil’gOrlandot, Pointer, Arlin. 

2 2 3| 4 3 A Brown Addax, Albert Fanz, Enlist. 

(H. McCarren, Jr.). Weight today 102. 

9 6 66 6®J Skirvin King’s Son. Toplofty. Mcrrltield. 

7 5 6 h 6® Skirvin Orlandot, Minot, Gibson. 

7 7 7 7 12 |Skirvin Arrow Swift, G. H. White, Terah. 

8 11 13 13 32 Skirvin Dandy Dancer, Blue Lee, Sabado. 

get of Fun (J. P. Ross). Weight today 104. 

1 1 l 2 3 3 J Lee King’s Son, Toplofty. Heron. 

3 4 It ll 12 A Morgan Night Mist, Condico. LexingtonLady 

2 2 36 8®| Pickens Ed Kane. Stoneman, Overby. 

6 7 5* 4®* Pickens Melzar, Tackle, Arrow Swift. 

C. Pangritz). Weight today 97. 

1 1 16 i» F Burton Awless, Culture. Bluleen. 

3 3 3 2 3® Delaby Letohatchie, Awless. Cantless. 

2 3 3® 3® Delaby Shirley R., Linda Lake, Talent. 



73777 CityPark 1 1-8 1:54 fast 4* 107 9 9 8 6 46 5* J Lee Quagga, Gild, Lord Dixon. 

MORTIBOY, b. o, 4, by Albert-*-Counterbreeze (Mrs. M. Goldbl&tt). Weight today 105. 



74438 Is-xington 1 1:47 hvy 4 101 2 2 1 

74415 Lex’gton 1 1-16 1:52* mud 7-5 107 3 3 2 

74366 Lexington 1 1:42 good 9 109 6 2 2 



73926 Oakland 



1 1 1* 1‘ Pickens 

2 2 2 3 2 8 Pickens 

2 2 2* 3 2 J Pickens 



Lotus Eater, Macias. Wool Sandals. 
Onagga, Plantland. Sir Vagrant. 
Beau Brummel, Convolo, Quagga. 



1 1:41 fast 8 102 1 1 4 5 3* 3®* W Miller ByeByell., Standover, M. Officious. 



Weight today 100. 



Darknight, Snake Mary, MaiCouria. 
Melzar, Mystifier. Marion Moore. 

Ed Kane, Stoneman, Mystifier. 



Weight today 98. 



7 l 4 13 Jas Hogg Darknight, Snake Mary, MaiCouria. 



14 14 14 13 23 *.J Lee A1 Muller. Sweetener. P. Ruinart. 

12 11 11® ll 22 *MeArster Roy.Queen, LadyM’rtha.Dr.Simrall 

3 4 8* S»* L WllliamsL.C. Wldrlg. Belarlus, LepGodcbaux 

Ondina (G. W. J. Bissell). Weight today 98. 

4 3 4® 6 1 7 iPickens Darknight, Snake Mary, MaiCouria. 

(E. Reed). Weight today 103. 

3 2 7* S n *Jas Hicks Ardis, Orlandot, Pointer. 

4 6 6 1 7** Jas Hicks Addax, Albert Fanz, Enlist. 

9 6 6* 8 12 Skirvin Galliieo, Ordono, Addax. 



GIBSON, b. g, 6, by Batten — Acushla (P. M. Civill). Weight today 98. 

74386 Lexington 3-4 1:14* fast 20 109 6 6 9 6 2 4® Kindred NigbtMist, Condico, LexingtonLady 

73940 City Park 7-8 1:28 fast 4 110 9 G 6 6 5'* H 12 J Let Grenade, Gild, King Cole 

73885 City Park 3-4 1:16* slow 12 104* 4 8 7 36 3 2 * I.iebert Orlandot, Minot, Harold D. 

73795 City Park 3-4 1:16 good 12 117 4 6 4 56.4 ! *J Lee Big Ben, Fred Mulholland, Minot. 

GEM OF THE WILDS, br. f, 4, by Rainbow — Canebrake (J. T. Clay). Weight today 92. 

74485 Lexington 3-4 1:15 good 20 102 3 2 3 10* 10‘® Pickens Sir Vagrant, Mat. Mack. Mary Orr. 

70959 Lexington 1 1:41 fast 30 109 7 9 9 8 5 2 5 13 Roy Ouardi, Minos. Camille’. 

70069 Latonia 3-4 1:19 mud 92 2 9 8 8 1 8®J A WilliamsRed Thistle, Neilra, Bert Osra. 

69945 Latonia 3-4 1:14 fast 97 7 7 6 5* 4'®*Bilac Colloquy, Electorlne, Ovelamlo. 

Oakland Entries and Past Performances for Thursday, April 30. 

WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK FAST. 

OAKLAND ENTRIES. Iud. Horses. Roc. A. Wt. Hdcp. 

.. „ . . 74445 Distributor 1:27* 7..1O7..X700 

Racing starts at 1:40 p. m. (Chicago time, „:40.) 74137 Golden Wine 5. . 105. . . ti'JO 

XRuns well in mud. ©Superior mud runner. Lydia J., b. f. by Mo- 

First Race — 3-4 Mile. rellito — Miss Ueiu- 

4-year-olds and upward. Selling. sen 4.. 102 



Iuil. 


Horses. Rec. 


A. 


Wt. Ildep. 


74445 


Distributor 1:27* 


7. 


. K>7. . X <(M> 


74137 


Golden Wine 

Lydia J., b. f. by Mo- 
rellito — Miss Rem- 


5. 


.105 090 




sen 


4. 


.102 



(Track record: 


72017—1:11*- 


V 


103.) 




Ind. 


Horses. 


Ree. 


A 


Wt. 


Ildep. 


74446* 


Ent re Nous . . 


1:16* 


6 


.1<M. 


. X 725 


71440 


Nonie Lucille 


1:13* 


5 


.104. 


.©720 


74400 


Bell Reed ... 


1:16 


,s 


. 101 


. X 7 1 5 


74307 ) 


Pal 


1 :12* 


5 


.111 


. . . 7 1 r> 


74400 


Nellie Racine 


1:13* 


4 


.101. 


. X715 


74‘ft>7 


Nappa 


1:13* 


4 


.111. 


. X710 


73077 


May Pink . . . 




4 


.101. 


. X710 


7 4101 


Reuben 


1:13 


o 


.111. 


.X705 


7441S 


Gene llandlon 


1:14 


7 


. 106. 


. X 705 


OS070) 


Piinkim 


1:16* 


4 


.103. 


. X 705 


74231 


Fair Fagot .. 


1:13* 


4 


.106. 


. X7O0 


74 127 2 


Lady Kitty . . 


1:15* 


4 


.101. 


. X700 



Fourth Race — 1 1-16 Miles. 
4-year-olds and upward. Allowances. 



74405 2 


(Track record : 
Vox IN >pn li . 


00580 — 1 : 45 — 
1:17 


4— 

4 


> 

. !>s. 


. X7 5U 


74303) 


Collie Dollars 


1 :4S5 


4 


. u:\. 


. X 745 


7440N 


St. Elmwood 


1 :45* 


4 


. 9S. 


. X 745 


74274) 


Daruma 


1:45* 


r, 


. 97. 


. X 745 


7 4444 


Logistiliu .... 


1:45* 


t; 


. It 12. 


. X 740 


7 451 1 1 


Timothy Wen 




4 


. its. 


. X74o 


744 4S 2 


Entrada 




4. 


. 




74306 


Sitiari 


1:40* 


4 


. 103. 


. . .720 


74090 


Kuropatkiu 


o 


. 99. 


. . .722 



Weight today 107. 



Second Race — 1-2 Mile. 

2-year-olds. Allowances. 



3* l 1 * A Morgan KeepMoving, Milford, Tom Kearney. I 7 



105 6 2 2 1 1® I s J Lee B. Brigade. Halbard. Arrow Swift. 

98 5 6 6 4 3* 3 2 * G Swain Listerine, Severus. Bucket Brigade. 

109 2 4 1 1 1® 1® Nicol Lady Almy, Our Boy. G.H. White. 

12 6 7 5 5 5 2 3® Nicol Arrow Swift, G. H. White, B.Sand. 

day— Ruction (W. J. Young), Weight today 107. 

95 2 1 1 1 l 3 1° Woodson Heine. E. T. Shipp. Toddy Hodge. 

,02 2 7 8 4 1 4 4 * Sandy M.Jano, T. Calhoun. Miss Catesby. 

.02 1 3 3 3 1 ® 4 3 W Miller All Alone, Single Stone, Bl. Mary. 

07 3 6 6 6 s 6 10 Goldstein All Alone, Single Stone, Marbles, 

mil* (G. J. Long). Weight today 107. 

97 3 4 2 4 3 1 3 5 .T Butler Mortilmy. I.otusEater, Wool Sandals 

02 1 2 2 2 2 3 2 2 J Butler Pinkoia. Tom Kearney. Dunvegan. 

98 1 2 3 3 3 2 3 Goldstein Dominus Arvi, Critic, Daruma. 

110 5 2 3 1 l 1 1* D Boland Montclair, Taraban, Strat Martin, 

phen — Hostile (W. E. Oots). Weight today 107. 

92 5 lo 7 2 l 2 l 1 A Morgan St. Ilarlo, Ed Kane. Rustle. 

10 3 2 2 2 2 1 * 1$ Nicol Whisk Broom, Ed Kane. Albert M. 

110 1 1 1 1 l 2 l 2 Nicol Masson, Dorothy Ann, RoundingElk 

105 7 11 10 7 2 4 3 G Swain Uneasy, Apple Toddy, Tartar Maid. 

Lucas — Marshetta (W. S. Williams). Weight today 100. 

.10 4 11 9 7* 8'®*T Taylor Dr. Mathews, Macias, Lady Martha 

03 6 6 6 6> 6 10 J Lee C. W. Burt, Pinkoia, Stoneman. 





(Track record: 


<4190-47- 


-2—113.) 




7430S 


Troclia 




:4s* 


KM. 


. . 722 


7430S 


Who 






105. 


X720 


74.SI2 


Middle 




: 10* 


los. 


. .715 


72.7. >2 


Mieaela 






107. 


. .715 


74292- 


King Ferdinand 




:50 


108. 


..715 


74491 


Aks-Ar-Ben 






102. 


..710 


74392 


Colonel Dick .. 




: 19* 


101. 


. .710 


74331 


Orlin Ormonde 






108. 


. .705 


742t>S 


A1 Hampton . . . 






100. 


. . 705 


7 1230 


Zella G 






IDS. 


. .700 


74400 


Tanma 






100. 


. .700 




Mental Anguish. 


t>. c. 










by Prince Plenty — 










Josie Newman 






112. 





Third Race— 7^8 Mile. 

3-year-olds and upward. Selling. 
(Track record: 73730 — 1:23* — 4 — 100.) 

(74420) MARTINMAS 1:26 8.. 108. 

74421 3 Relmere 1:25* 5.. 111. 

74421 2 Korosilany 1:26* 4.. 102. 

74210 Captain Burnett 1:27* 5..100. 

74420 Tavora 1:27 5 .. 101 *. 

7431 4 2 Montclair 1:20* 3.. 100. 

74443 Exchequer 3.. 98. 

73421 Big Store 1:20* 4.. 104. 

74130 Bonnie Prince Cliarliel:27* U..102. 





3-year-okls. Selling. 








(Track record 


09104— 1 :3X* — 4- 


—95. 1 




(74395) 


Wuerzbnrger 


1:42* 


102. 


. .722 


74391 


Wap 


1:41 * 


107. 


X.720 


74395- 


Wolfville ... 




lirj. 


X715 


74492 


Friar of Elgin 1 :30* 


lo7. 


.715 


74405 


Billy Myer . . 


1:12 


107. 


X 710 


7429S 


Expectant . . 




105. 


. ,71o 


743.71 


High Gini 


1:41| 


107. 


. .702 


73.928 


Carraelina . . 


1:47* 


105. 


X 705 


74309 


Dally 




105. 


X700 


08532 


Willie T. ... 




100. 


X70O 




Sixth 


Race — 1 Mile. 








3-vear-olds. Selling. 








(Track record 


09101— l:38j— 4- 


-95.) 




743.42 


F ollie L. ... 




92. 


X 725 


74222 


Sir Wesley . 




102. 


. .720 


74410 


Ilnniero .... 


1:43* 


102. 


X715 


74405 


Arthur Hvinnu 


KM). 


X 7 1 5 


737NN 


Vronskv . . . . 


1 :48* 


102. 


. .710 


74023 


Song Writer 


1:415 


102. 


. .710 


74417 


Balnade .... 




105. 


X 705 


74410 


Athgold . . . . 


1:12* 


105. 


. .705 












74410 


Van Gordan 




105. 


. .7«to 


74211 


My Bill 




102. 


. .095 


'The 


figures under 


Rec.” in above 


entries 


show 


the best time made 


by the horse at 


the distance 



since January 1, 1000. 



FOURTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds. Selling. (70036— 1:12*— 3— 108.) 

WHISK BROOM, ch. f, 3. by Cesarion— Elf (J. U. Strode). 



74411 Lexington 3-4 1:18 mud 10 K»7 4 4 

74225 F.Gr’nds 1 1-16 1:48 fast 9 105 2 1 1 

74145 F.Grounds 3-4 1:14* fast 10 105 3 3 

74620 F.Gr’nds 1 1-16 1:49 fast 12 107 7 1 1 

73939 City Park 3-4 1:13* fast 30 95 4 8 



IDA MAY, ch, f, 3, by Charade — Forelock (H. Clark). 

74466 Lexington 3-4 1:16* slow 4 101* 4 4 3 It 1J Gaugel 

74364 Lexington 3-4 1:14* good 7 99 _ 8 8 6 5 2 4 4 Gauge! 

74182 F.Grounds 6* f 1:08* goodll-5 110 4 5 2 4 2 2 2 Gaugel 

74093 F.Grounds 3-4 1:14 fast 16-5 106 7 6 4 3 1 * 2* S Flynn 

BESS WARD, ch. f, 3, by Contestor — Fannie W. Fonso (J. C. Milam). 

74364 Lexington 3-4 1:14* good 4* 97 6 4 3 4"k 5 7 J Butler 

74093 F.Grounds 3-4 1:14 fast 4* 107 1 1 1 l 2 1* Notter Ida May, Canada, Orlandot. 

74041 F.Grounds 5* f 1:08 fast 3* 109 1 2 2 2® 1* C Koerner Sh. Rossmore, R. Queen, L. Foster 

73937 City Park 5* f 1:07* fast 6 105.6 5 4 4 2 3 2 Liebert W ausau, Risk, Lorimer. 

VARIETY, b. f, 3, by Greenan — Josie Rood (T. C. McDowell). Weight today 100. 

74460 I.oxington 3-4 1:16* slow S 105* 7 9 6 5 1 4 2 J. Warren blaMay, Estella C.. LexingtonLady 

74386 Lexington 3-4 1:14* fast 7 101 10 11 11 8nk 6® W Ott NightMist, Condico. LexingtonLady 

73216 F.Grounds 3-4 1 :18g mud 2* 109 1 4 3 3* 2 l ° Notter Lotus Brandt, Inauguration, Feast. 

73030 F.Gr’nds lm70y 1:46 good 10 105 5 5 4 5 6*> 8 ! * J Lee Hans, Rexane, Albert Star. 

ESTELLA C., ch. f, 3, by Solitaire II. — Piquante (E. R. Brennan), Weight today 105. 

74460 Lexington 3-4 1:166 slow 3 1(B ll 7 4 6 3 2J V Powers Ida May, Lexington Lady, Variety. 

74386 Lexington 3-4 1:14* fast 6 98 11 10 8 5* 5 4 * Skirvin NightMist, Condico, LexingtonLady 

73062 F.Grounds 3-4 1:15* fast 6 105 5 1 1 l 2 l 2 R McDan’lBanricla, Stoneman, Apple Toddy. 

72933 City Park 7-8 1:28* fast 10 103 8 6 6 * 5 10'J14 ,S R McDan’lSeverus, Rebel Queen. Ketchemikc. 

BETH GOODWIN, ch. f, 3, by Holstein — Perversity (Hughes Bros.). Weight today 102. 

74437 Lexington 3-4 1:19* hvy 4 93. 4 . 2 1 1 1 J 2 1 E Griffin Divorcee, Halbert, Clifton Forge. 

70940 Lexington 5-8 1:02 fast 3 112 1 3 3 36 4®1 Pieratt Dora Neff, Ansonia, Melzar. 



r. Strode). Weight today 102. 

3 4 2 2 W Ott Hasty Agnes, LaSouer, MayJcnc. 

1* 2* S Flynn HostileHyplien. Ed Kane. AlbertM. 

8 1 9 19 *Piekens Orlandot. Apple Toddy, JoyfulLady 
l 1 1* C Henry Albert Star, Albert M., Himalaya. 

8 2 7 8 * J Schallcr Momentum, Grimaldi, C. Eastman, 

k). Weight today 105. 

1* 1J Gaugel Estella ('., LexingtonLady. Variety 
5- 4 4 Gaugel Rarnsdale, Lady Anne. Rustle. 

4 2 2 2 Gaugel NightMist, A. Toddy, RebelQueen. 
3’* 2* S I’lynn Bess Ward, Canada, Orlandot. 



Weight today 105. 
Rarnsdale, Lady Anne. Rustle. 

Ida May, Canada, Orlandot. 



<0940 Lexington 
70095 Latonia 
69993 Latonia 



5-8 1:02 fast 3 112 1 

5-8 1:05* hvy 112 7 
4 1-2 f 67 hvy 112 1 



36 4** Pieratt Dora Neff, Ansonia, Melzar. 

3‘ 3 8 * L WilMamsColonel Bob, Cloyne, Dunvegan. 



DIRECT, ch. c, 2. by Don de Oro— Broken (W. J. Young). 



74410 Islington 
74365 Lexington 



5n* mud 3 
49* good 4* 



l 3 1® .1 Lee 
7* 7 8 J Lee 



ROMP, b. g, t, by Mazagan — Tenawha (T. C. McDowell). 

74459 I.exington 1-2 50 slow 5 107 4 2 1* 1® V Powers 

74365 Lexington 1-2 4S* good 6 107 3 4 4* 4 3 W Ott 

74014 F.Grounds 1-2 49* fast 8 110 2 4 l'J l 1 C Koerner 

73445 City Park 3) f 42* fast 9 95 6 7 6J 4 2 J S Flynn 

TRANSFORM, b. c, S, by Chilton — Metempsychosis (J. D. Grant). 
74439 Lexington 4J f 58* hvy 18-5 105 5 3 3* 1>J Warren 

74410 Lexington 1-2 50* mud 4 112 6 4 2} 2® J Howard 

74365 Lexington 1-2 49* good 6 106 10 6 6*. 5® ,T Howard 

74239 F.Grounds 6-8 1:00| fast 10 98 1 l 1 2>J 2* J Howard 



74410 Lexington 1-2 50* mud 4 112 6 4 2J 

74365 Lexington 1-2 49* good 6 106 10 6 6*. 

74239 F.Grounds 6-8 1:00| fast 10 98 1 1 1 2'i 

ENFIELD, ch. c, 2. by Star Shoot — Isolee (W. Clay). 



74365 Lexington 

8ILVERITE, ch. g, 

74459 Lexington 1-2 
74414 Lexington 1-2 
73445 City Park 3* f 
fiZB City Pg* f-8 



74414 Lexington 
73445 City Park 



49* good 3o 106 2 1 l'J 2J Pickens 

t, by Silverdale— Minati (S. Forsythe). 

50 slow 8 103 8 3 5* 7"i Pickens 

51* mud 15 105* 6 4 4* 4 2 * Warren 

421 fast 30 ton 1.1 13 11® HistHneatta 



42* fast 30 100 13 

33 mud?0 107 J 



13 13® 13 18 *Huestls 
Jl 1 6 T | Johan’sep 



Weight today 110. 
Transform, Cassowary. Silverado. . 
Von Buelow, Enfield, Roseburg II. 

Weight today 110, 
M.La wrence. Woolwinder, Columbus 
Von Buelow, Enfield, Roseburg II. 
LadyLeota, LittleMose, Servlcence. 
The Slicker, Ken. Queen, Edwin L. 

Weight today 110, 
Camel, Von Buelow. Anderson. 
Direct. Cassowary, Silverado. 

Von Bnelow, Enfield, Roseburg II. 
Brougham, Alice. Irrigator. 

Weight today 106. 
Von Buelow, Roseburg II., Romp. 

Weight today 103, 
Romp, MajorLawrence. Woolwinder 
Inela. Miss Hapsbnrg, Guardalleen. 
The 811cker. Ken. Queen, Edwin L. 
Warden, Pocotallgo, E^wlp L. 



LATEST PERFORMANCES OF HORSES ENTERED TODAY. 

FIRST RACE — 3-4 Mile. 4-ycar-olds and upward. Selling. (72017 — 1:11* — 3 — 103.) 



Index Course DistTimeTckOdds Wt St % % %. StrFIn Jockeys 

ENTRE NOUS, ch. m, 6, by Salvation — Installatrix (M. Reis). 

74116 Oakland F C 1:10 fast 16-5 109 1 3 3 3 ‘ 3'* W Kelly 

74335 Oakland 5* f 1:06 fast 8 101 4 3 3 4 1 * 4 7 W Kelly 

74263 Oakland 5-8 59* fast 8 104 6 4 4 4 4 3® W Kelly 



StrFIn Jockeys Beet Company. 

(M. Reia). Weight today 104. 

3 1 3 1 * W Kelly Canardo, L. Harrisonil., Non. Lucille 

4‘* 4 7 W Kelly Grace G.. Booger Red. Fireball. 

4* 3® W Kelly Burning Bush, Preen, Green Goods. 



NONIE LUCILLE, ch. m, 5, by Bradwardine— Duchess of Kilwarlin ( W. Gabriel). 



74146 Oakland 
73397 S. Anita 
73342 S. Anita 



F C 1:10 fast 40 110 2 1 

7-8 1:26* fast 15 102 7 1 1 

3-4 1:15 mud 12 102 4 3 



l h 4 2 Mentry 
l 2 5 3 * Shriner 



Weight today 104. 



Canardo. L. Harrisonil., EntreNous 
Korosilany, LadyVashti, SilverSuc. 



5* 5 7 * Goldstein Escalante, Columbia Girl, Gateway. 



BELL REED, ch. g. 8. by Captive — Miss Gentry (J. H. Brannon). 

74490 Oakland 3-4 1:13* fast 12 105 2 111* 6® E Clark 

74318 Oakland 3-4 1:14 fast 25 108 2 1 1 K 4 5 3 * E Clark 

73976 Oakland 3-4 1:14* fast 50 106 1 1 1 4* 7“ E Clark 

PAL, b. g, 5, by Paladin — Silenta (0. E. Ware). 

74267 Oakland F C 1:11* slow 5 106 7 4 4 2J 1< Rettig 

74296 Oakland 3-4 1:13* fast 5 106 9 4 2 2®* 2 2 Goldstein 

74101 S. Anita 3-4 1:13 fast 3* 109 8 7 4 4® 3®* Goldstein 

NELLIE RACINE, ch. f, 4, by Racine — Bona Vera (H. G. Bed well). 



2* V Powers Ida May, Lexington Lady, Variety. 
5 4 * Skirvin NightMist, Condico, LexingtonLady 
l 2 R McDan’lBanrida, Stoneman, Apple Toddy. 



74490 Oakland 
74296 Oakland 



3-4 1:13* fast 7-5 107 4 
3-4 1:13* fast 16 101 10 



'. H. Brannon). Weight today 101. 

11 6" E Clark EmmaG.. Gov. Orman. B.oflroquois 

16 5 3 | E Clark J. W. O’Neill, Hector, Eimdale. 

4* 7“ E Clark Blondy, Nagazam, Ray Bennett. 

Weight today 111. 
2*. 1J Rottig Tawasentha. J.H.Sheehan. Triinn't 

2®k 2 :l Goldstein Belmere, Alleviator. J. A. Murray. 

4® 3®* Goldstein McChord, Creston Boy, Toller. 

(H. G. Bed well) . Weight today 101. 



3 4 1 4 3 i W Miller EmmaG. , Gov. Orman. B.oflroquois 

8 5 nk 6® Lycurgus Belmere, Pal, Alleviator. 



74274 Oakland lm70y 1:45* fast 5 116 5 1 1 1 3 2 3 3 * Lycurgus Daruma, Tavora, Maxtress. 



NAPPA. b. c, 4, by Solitaire II. — Alma Dale (J. Coffey i. 

74367 Oakland F C 1:11* slow 16 108 10 11 11 11 11 Sandy 



74294 Oakland 
74002 Oakland 



3-4 1:14 fast 4 106 3 

6* f 1 :20* fast 13 106 8 



Weight today 111. 

Pal. Tawasentha, J. II. Sheehan. 



1 3 1® W Miller J.W. O’Neill, Seasick, S. Barber. 

7 3 7 ,# Lloyd Yada, Sir Brlllar, Nellie Racine. 

(L. E. Fine). Weight today 101. 

3 ,lk 8 9 J ll’lierton Tawasentha, Emma G., Balreed. 

9 9 24 l’olninka Excitement, B.oflroquois, Paladinl. 

3 2 4*5 McClain R.Bennett, S’cvcnfuH, Galvestonian. 
Troxler). Weight today 111. 

8 S 12 W Mcln’reMcCliord, Creston Boy, Pal. 

1 4 l 2 M Preston Pal, Jillett. Prince Frederick. 

9 2 8 8 E Martin Pal, G. Balerio, Toddy Hodge. 

B. Schreiber). Weight today 106. 

4® 6 1 "|Buxton Luretta, Entrada, Nonie. 

5 1 5 3 ~Buxton Pal, Tawasentha, J. H. Sheehan. 

4* 3 3 Gilbert Curriculum, B. Myer, Dr. Coleman, 

awke). Weight today 103. 

2 1 * l h Gross Native Son, Ingraham. Grace G. 

lot ink Gross E. Rogers, Prin. Wheeler, Mis. Pride 

T. Robbins). Weight today 106. 



MAY PINK. ch. f, 4, by Rapallo— May Pinkerton (L. E. Fine). 



69993 Latonia 4 1-2 f 67 hvy 112 1 1 1* 1* J Lee Pinkie Prim, Merrigo. Hazel M. 

•DIVORCEE, b. f. 3, by Ben Strome— Broken Vows (L. A. Celia). Weight today 102. 

74437 Lexington 3-4 1:19* hvy 30 90 1 3 3 2. 4 . 1> A Morgan BetliGoodwin. Ralliert. ClirionForge. 

74389 Iyexington 1 1:41* fast 30 100 2 3 5 6 6 6 19 F Burton Terah, Bucket Brigade, Halbard. 

73862 City Park 3-4 1:18* mud 30 * 107 3 4 6 8* 8 12 *J Leo MaeHamilton, T. Calhoun, Banrida. 

73773 City Park 34 1:14 fast 50 94 11 11 11 ll 3 ID® S’lesing’r Belle Strome. Rebel Queen, Hasty. 

73178 F.Grounds 5* f 1:11* slow 8 107 5 3 6 V 8 8 * S Flynn Tea Leaf, My Love, Night Mist. 

NIGHT MIST, ch. f, 3, by Knight of Ellerslio— Quagmire (E. F. Miller). Weight today 105. 

74400 Lexington 3-4 1:16* slow!6-5 102 3 1 1 31 5 s Pickens bln May, Estella C.. LexingtonLady 

74386 Lexington 3-4 1:14* fast 13-5 98 8 5 3 2 2 l 1 * Pickens Condico. Lexington Lady. Gibson. 

74182 F.Grounds 5* f 1:08* good 15 110 5 6 5 l'J l 2 F Burton Ida May, AppleToddy, ' RebelQueen 

73738 CityPark 1 1-16 1:46* fast 5 107 10 5 5 7 8‘ 10 22 E Dugan Water Cooler, Lady Almy, Csar. 

LEXINGTON LADY, b. f, 8, by Handsel— Ting Yuen (M. Nicoll). Weight today 102. 

74460 Lexington 3-4 1:16* slow 8 103 2 2 2 2 1 3'| W Ott Ida May, Estella C., Variety. 

74386 Lexington 3-4 1:14* fast 30 99* 3 4 6 3 2 3 2 Fogarty Night Mist, Condico, Gibson. 

73716 City Park 7-8 1:26* fast 100 105 11 13 13 Fell. J Baker Ketchemike. Financier, Canada. 



73077 Oakland 
72597 Oakland 
72557 Oakland 



F C 1:11* hvy 30 102 3 

3-4 1:17* hvy 25 98 8 

5-8 1:02* hvy 3 102 6 



3 2 4*5 McClain 



REUBEN, b. g, 5, by Laveno— Sister Mary (R. R. Troxler) 



LEXINGTON LADY, b. f, 8, by Handsel— Ting Yuen (M. Nicoll). Weight today 102. 

74460 Lexington 3-4 1:16* slow 8 103 2 2 2 2 1 3'| W Ott Ida May, Estella C., Variety. 

74386 Lexington 3-4 1:14* fast 30 99* 3 4 6 3 2 3 2 Fogarty Night Mist, Condico, Gibson. 

73716 City Park 7-8 1:26* fast 100 105 11 13 13 Fell. J Baker Ketchemike. Financier, Canada. 

73679 F.Gr’nds 1 1-16 1:48* fast 16 98 7 2 1 3 8 18 8 11 *S Flynn Banrida, Firmament, Czar. 

ARROW SWIFT, ch. g, 3. by Belvidere— Miss Kinney (J. H. Baker) Weight today 112. 

74389 Lexington 1 1:41* fast 7-5 103 3 4 3 2 3*> 4 10 Pickens Terah. Bucket Brigade, Halbard. 

74204 F.Gr’nds lm70y 1:44 fast 10 98 4 4 5 4 4® 4 7 F Burton Lotus Eater, Jack Witt, MoDslgnor. 

74122 F.Gr'nds 1 1-16 1:49 fast 11-6 102 2 3 2 1 l 1 l'i F Burton Severus, Royal Onyx. 

74018 F.Gr’nds lm70y 1:44* fast 25 97 5 6 6 6 6 8 3® S’lesinger Monsignor, Jack Witt. Fanst. 

TARTAR MAID, b. f, 3. by Star Ruby — Barbary Maid (Knebelknmp ft Bradfleld). Weight today 102. 
74460 Lexington 3-4 1:16* slow 10 103 1 3 5 4* 9 10 J Howard IdaMay, Estella C.. LexingtonLady 

74067 F.Grounds 5* f 1:07* fast 4 95 4 4 5 3* 3* S’lesinger JJneasy, AppleToddy, HostileHyphen 

73562 F.Grounds 5J f 1:08* fast 15 98 2 2 9 9* 9®4 C Henry E. T. Shipp, Rustle, Javotte. 

73504 F.Grounds 6-8 1:00* fast 6 105 6 2 2 2 1 3 8 J V Powers S. Rossmore, Linda Lake, Ogbent. 

LACONIA, b. f, 3, by Captain Gaines — Miss Josephine. , Weight today 102. 

First start. 

FIFTH RACE— 4 1-2 Furlongs. 2-year-olds. Allowances. (62153 — 54* — 2 — 113.) 



74101 S. Anita 3-4 1:13 fast 20 109 7 8 8 8 S 12 W Me 

74021 S. Anita 3-4 1:14* fast 10 130 1 1 1 1® l 2 M Pret 

73822 S. Anita 5* f l:06g fast 4 105 3 6 7 9 2 8 8 E Mart 

GENE HANDLON, blk. g, 7, by Sain — Marjorie (B, Schreiber). 

74418 Oakland 1 1:41 fast 20 109 5 3 3 3 4® 6>»*Buxton 

74367 Oakland F C 1:11* slow 30 103 5 2 3 5 1 5 3 Buxton 

74258 Oakland 3-4 1:14* fast 6 111 3 2 3 4' 3* Gilbert 

PIMKIM. b. g, 4, by Fitz James — Fetal U. (W. Hawke). 

68070 Oakland F C 1:11 fast 6 109 4 3 4 2‘* l* 4 Gross 

67842 Oakland F C 1:13* hvy 4* 100 1 11 Ink ink Gross 

FAIR FAGOT, ch. c, 4, by First Mate— Device (J. T. Robbins). 
74231 Oakland 1 1-4 2:07* fast 7 111 3 2 3 3 6nk 8 13 Vand’sf 

74153 Oakland 1 1:41* fast 3 130 5 4 4 4 4 l 3 3 * Dearboi 

74085 Oakland 3-4 1:12* fast 20 103 9 9 10 9® 9'« Llovd 



111 3 2 3 3 6nk 8 13 Vnnd’son Lucy C., Blue Eyes. Carthaginian. 

130 5 4 4 4 4 l 3 3 * Dearliorn Blondy, Mary B. Clark. Mandator. 



74085 Oakland 3-4 1:12* fast 20 103 9 9 10 9® 9‘® Lloyd Cloudlight, Silver Stocking, Slharl. 

LADY KITTY, br. f, 4. by Mesmerist — Roberta Lee (C. W. Gasser). Weight today 101. 

74127 S. Anita 6* f 1:20* fast 20 104 2 4 5 26 2 1 * E Martin ’ M.Himyar, PepperandSalt, D. Frost 

737S3 S. Anita 1 1:40 fast 20 104 10 10 10 10 10 10 3 ®*C H Sliil’gS'ilverskin. Red Reynard, Orcagna. 

73687 S. Anita 3-4 1:14 fast 20 103 6 6 6 6* 6* Goldstein Bemay, Korosilany, Jimalong. 



SECOND RACE— 1-2 Mile. 2-year-olds. Allowances. (74100—47—2—113.) 



TROCHA, b. f, 2, by Solitaire IL— Chiffie (Napa Stock Farm). Weight today 104. 

74368 Oakland 1-2 49* slow 12 95 5 10 10 10 18 *Upton Traffic. Osorine, Assay. 

74283 Oakland 1-2 48* fast 30 99 6 5 4 3 3 3 * Upton Alice Collins, Coppit. Assay. 

74171 Oakland 3J f 41 fast 7 104 6 4 4 3 4 3 * Scoville Osorine, Yakima Belle, Mauretania 

WHO, br. c, 2, by Eddie Jones — Hoolou (T. K. Williams). Weight today 105. 

71368 Oakland 1-2 49* slow 20 93 7 . 4 3 1 4 7 Gilbert Traffic, Osorine, Assay. 

73689 Oakland 3J f 41* fast 10 104 2 9 9 3 9 3 ®*W Miller On Parole, CarrleTh atelier, Rosa m«. 

73554 Oakland 3-8 37* slop 10 105 6 6 4 1 4 1 W Miller MinnleBright, Flying Dance, F.Nun 



MIDDIE, ch. c, 2, by Cunard — May W. (J. McDonald). 

74392 Oakland 1-2 49* slowl3-3 107 8 7 66 5** Buxton 

74209 Oakland 1-2 48 fast 2* 102 10 5 5 2 3" Mentry 

74081 Oakland 3* f 41| fast 30 111 11 8 S 2 6 8 * Post 

MICAELA, b. f, 2, by Watercress— Silea (S. C. Hildreth). 

72595 Oakland 3-8 37* hvy 8 102 7 5* 7 2 »*R Davis 

72540 Oakland 3-8 37* hvy 4 115 2 2J 5» R Davis 

KING FERDINAND, ch. c, 2, by Aintree— Isabel II. (C. Bowman). 
74392 Oakland 1-2 49* slow 7 112 5 3 3 3 2 2 D Bolan 

74295 Oakland 3J f 41* fast 2J 110 2 2 3 2® A Waist 



73440 Oakland 



3-8 35* fast 4 110 10 



lonald). Weight today 108. 

7 66 5 8 * Buxton C.W. Riley. K. Ferdinand, El Pavo. 

5 5 2 3* Mentry Fargo Rose. Jim Mallady. Yel. Foot 

8 S 2 6 8 * Post ToniHayward, Rosa mo, 4Schmooser. 

, Hildreth). Weight today 107. 

5J 7 2# *R Davis Coppit, Seattle, Marymar. 

2* 5 9 R Davis Trance, Patois, Coppit. 

II. (C. Bowman). Weight today 108. 

3 3> 2> D Boland C. W. Riley, El Pavo, Tanma. 

2 s 2* A Walsh Manretania, SlrBarry, O.Ormoude. 



10 9 ,s ▲ Walsh Bill Eaton, Novgorod, T. Hayward. 



AKS-AR-BEN, b. c, 2. by Ben Brash — Hampton Belle (J, Stephenson). Weight today 102. 

74491 Oakland 4* f 53* fast 25 97 5 7 6 2 5 10 J.I t'allnhanOcean Qneen. Prudent, Mozart. 

<4442 Oakland 5-8 1:00* fast 100 95 1 3 3 3 J 3* A Walsh Ocean Qneen, Frieze, Alice Collins. 

74074 S. Anita 1-2 47* fast 50 100 S 9 9* 8* 3 Callahan Frieze, Inclement, Wildwood. 

COLONEL DICK, V. c, S, by Sir Hercules— Canagnes (B. Schreiber). Weight today 101. 

74392 Oakland 1-2 49* slow 12 107 2 8 8 7 12 Rettig C.W.RiIey, K. Ferdinand. El Pavo. 

74209 Oakland 1-2 48 fast 6 106 9 8 «J 6>»*Gllbert Fargo Rose. Jim Mallady. Middle. 

74081 Oakland 3| t 41J fast W 105 12 ^ ^ 12^ Rnxton ToaHa/wvd. Rqeamo. Scbmooeer, 




DAILY RACING FORM. 



THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1900. 



74331 Oakland 


1-2 


48* fast 


50 


105 


8 


74295 Oakland 


3S f 


41* fast 


20 


110 


3 


74248 Oakland 


5-8 1:00* fast 


75 


95 


2 


AL HAMPTON, 


ch. g, 


2, by Yellow Tail — ' 


7436S Oakland 


1-2 


49* slow 


50 


103 


1 


74107 Oakland 


1-2 


48* fast 


40 


104 


11 


73925 Oakland 


1-2 


49* fast 


50 


107 


2 



ZELLA G., b. f, 2, by Orsini — Lizzella (F. Foster) 

74269 Oakland 1-2 48 fast 100 107 6 7 7 



•Lillis (Bean Ormonde Stable). Weight today 108. 

10 10 10 7 *JMcClaln Prudent, Ocean Queen, Bill Eaton. 

5'i 4 ,0 iSandy Mauretania. K. Ferdinand, SirBarry. 
6 6 6 7# JKirsch’m Workbox, Bill Eaton, OceanQueen. 

ilina (Anchorage Stock Farm). Weight today 106. 

8 8 8 1 ® Mentry Traffic, Osorine. Assay. 

6 6» k 7 74 *J Hayes Cosset, Ocean Queen. False Nun. 

5 7* 5® Dearborn Prudent, Novgorod, Colonel Dick, 
aster). Weight today 108. 



7 2 716 h Brady TomHayward, AliceGeorge, Pornare 



TANKA, b. f, 8, by Solitaire II.— Hertha (W. Murphy). 

74466 Oakland 1-2 4S fast 50 100 4 4 4 3 4® 7 T Rice 

74392 Oakland 1-2 49? slow 40 105 6 4 5 7 * 4 7 Sandy 



Weight today 100. 

CajitainJohn, Bill Eaton, Phlllistina 
C.W. Riley, K. Ferdinand. El Pavo. 



74107 Oakland 1-2 4SJ fast 100 99 5 7 10 4 10 77 1F H’brand Cosset, Ocean Queen, False Nun. 

MENTAL ANGUISH, b. c, 2, by Prince Plenty— -Josie Newman (J. F. Newman), Weight today 112. 

First start. 

THIRD RACE — 7-8 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (73730 — 1:25* — 1 — 100.) 

MARTINMAS, ch. g, 8, by Martagon — Nekomis (E. J. Ramsey). Weight today 108. 

74420 Oakland 1 1-16 1 :47* fast 8-5 112 1 9 8 8 5» 1” W Miller Col. Girl, Nabonassar, EdSheridan. 

74?ao Oakland 3-4 1:13* fast 9-5 116 1 3 4 2 2 i 1® W Miller Bernardo. Vinton, Calla. 

72103 Oakland lm50y 1:45* slow 11-5 1 07 5 5 5 4 20k 2J R Davis Captain Burnett, Etapa, Fisher Boy 

BELMERE, b. g. 6, by Ogden — Mahma (C. Bowman). Weight today 111. 

74421 Oakland F C 1:10? fast 4 105 6 8 6 5* 3* Randy L. Nfdson, Korosilany, A. 15. Cook. 

74344 Oakland 7-8 1:26* fast 6-5 106 2 5 1 1 l 1 2} W Kelly St. Elmwood, Tim. Wen, Gyp.King. 

74296 Oakland 3-4 1:13* fast 11-5 111 5 9 5 4*4 1* J MclntyrePal, Alleviator, Jas. A. Murray. 

KOROSILANY, b. f, 4, by Braw Lad — Miss Conrad (O. E. Ware). Weight today 102. 

74421 Oakland FCl:10gfast 50 99 2 1 3 311k 2" k A Walsh Lord Nelson, Belmere. A. B. Cook. 

74024 S. Anita 7-8 1:26? fast 1 103 1 4 4 4 4 h 5 10 Goldstein Talarand, Norfolk, Master Lester. 

73687 S. Anita 3-4 1:14 fast 8-5 103 1 1 2 2h 2$ G Burns Bernay, Jinialong, Floating Consort. 

CAPTAIN BURNETT, h. g, 5, by Rubicon — Miss Reel (H. A. Cotton). Weight today 109. 



74421 Oakland 
74344 Oakland 
74296 Oakland 



74210 Oakland lm20y 1:41* fast 30 104 10 10 9 9 8 1 7 74 *H’hertou 

74030 Oakland 7-8 1:26* fast 12 110 4 5 4 5 5® 5» Gargan 

73748 Oakland 7-8 1:26* fast 11 110 9 8 8 7 6* 6 7 ®*Gargan 

TAYORA. b. m, 6, by Balgowan — Nance O'Neill (H. R. Schaffer). 

74420 Oakland 1 1-16 1:47* fast 18-5 110 7 6 4 4 7»k 9“ Sandy 

74274 Oakland lm70y 1:45* fast 10 120 7 2 2 2 2 U 2-) Sandy 

74210 Oakland lm30y 1:41* fast 13 101 8 8 8 7 7 2 8 7 ®1J Mclnt; 



74514 Oakland 
74417 Oakland 
74130 S. Anita 



74229 Oakland 
73461 Oakland 



8 1 7 14 JH’liertou Dollie Dollars, Daruma, Gargantua. 

5® 5® Gargan Gargantua, Bloudy, Distributor. 

6* 6 IS JGargan MayAmella, AndrewB.Cook, Krnka. 

R. Schaffer). Weight today 109. 

7»k 9“ Sandy Martinmas, Col. Girl. Nationassar. 

2U 2=1 Sandy Daruma, Nellie Racine, Maxtress. 

7 2 8 7 ®1J MclntyreDollie Dollars, Daruma, Gargantua. 
■lax (E. L. Talley) Weight today 100. 



f 1:06* fast 


7 


102 


4 2 


2 


-”1 


2 ,|k Goldstein 


Adena. Booger Red, Dareington. 


3-4 1:13* fast 


7 


107 


3 2 


2 


nuk 


2 2 1 Goldstein 


BoogerRed. GreenGoods, EdDavis. 


1 1:39* fast 


2 


94 


2 2 3 


1 


l* 


2) Goldstein 


Vesme, Friar of Elgin, Wistaria. 


* g, 3, by Golden Garter 


— Vineyard (Keene Bros.) 


Weight today 98. 


iiTOy 1:45* fast 


13 


99 


12 2 


4 


41 


7‘® A Walsh 


Elevation, Ralph Young, John Lyle. 


GJ f 1:08 fast 


1C 


107 


2 4 


4 


5“k 


6®* Seovllle 


St. Avon, Ed Davis, Emma U. 


3-4 1:15* slop 6 


111 


4 5 


5 


6* 


5® W Miller 


Billy Myer, Herives, Husky. 



BIG STORE, ch. g, 4, by George Kessler — Drowsy (H. G. Bed well). 



73421 Oakland 
73173 Oakland 
73135 Oakland 



F C 1:10 fast 30 
F C 1:13 slow 4 
3-4 1:18 hvy 9 



Weight today 104. 



9 u lLycurgus Salvage, Triumphant. Wap. 



9 2 10 12 T Rice 
2J 2 4 T Rice 



Exchequer, Crystal Wave, EmmaG. 
May Amelia, Duke of Orleans, Hal. 



BONNIE PRINCE CHARLIE, ch. g, 6, by The Chevalier — Charlcote (J. M. Stokes). Weight today 102. 



74130 S. Anita 1 1:39* fast 10 

74049 S. Anita 1 1:40 fast 7 

73553 S. Anita 1 1-8 1:54* fast 2i 



5 1 * 5° G Archib’dVesme, Montclair. Friar of Elgin. 
2* l 1 Musgr’ve Matador, Gossiper II., Mandarin. 

I 2 l 1 C 11 Kliil’gFastoao, Huapala, IxirdRossington. 



DISTRIBUTOR, ch. g, 7, by Crescendo— Reta (F. J. Neil). 



74445 Oakland lniTO.v 1:44* fast 50 lot 6 4 3 3 4 2 o 7 W Kelly 

74294 Oakland 3-4 1:14 fast 30 106 5 11 11 11 10'OSandy 

74193 Oakland lm70y 1:45* fast 30 105 1 4 4 3 3* 3 3 McClain 

GOLDEN WINE. ch. m, 5, by Goldfinch— Widow Clicquot (S. Polk). 
74137 Oakland lm70y 1:45 fast 30 103 8 1 2 6 8® 9 2 ® E Clark 

74007 Oakland 5-8 59* fast 500 103 1 5 5 5 4 5 78 1F 1C bran 

73538 Oakland 3-4 1:16 mud 150 90 6 7 8 8 8 77 *E Clark 

LYDIA J.. b. f, 4, by Morellito — Miss Remsen. 

First start. 



reil). Weight today 107. 

5 7 W Kelly Legatee. Vinton, Eduardo. 
0 7 ®ASandy Nappa. J.W.O’Neill, Seasick. 

3® McClain L.C.Aekerley, Mandator, M.B.Clark 
ot (S. Polk). Weight today 105. 

9“ E Clark MarkleMayer. C. Sarto, HappyRiee 
5 78 AF 11’brandBurleigh, Preen. Fireball. 

S 77 *E Clark Tom Shaw, Burleigh, S. Stocking. 

Weight today 102. 



FOURTH RACE — 1 1-16 Miles. 4-year-olds and upward. Allowances. (00580 — 1:45 — 4 — 90.) 

VOX POPULI, ch. c, 4, by Voter — Dorset FIowot (T. S. Childs). Weight today 98. 

74495 Oakland 1 nVJOy 1:4<>* fast 30 10.3 5 5 3 3 3* 2 if .1 llayea Lisaro, Critic. Gypsy King. 

74396 Oakland 1 1:41* slow 11 lo2 10 10 6 6 8® 5®A Sandy Ocean Shore, Orilene, Toupee. 

74347 Oakland 1 1-16 1:45* fast 9 104 4 7 7 6 6® 5 7 ®JSandy FrankFlittner, Marster, OceanShore 

DOLLIE DOLLARS, b. f, 4. by Toddington — N&davis (A. B. Buchanan). Weight today 93. 

74393 Oakland 1 1-16 1:48* slow 1 96 1 1 1 1 1 7 * l'A A Walsh Eduardo. Legatee, Ixird Filigrane. 

74244 Oakland 7-8 1:26* fast 8 108 6 6 4 4 4£ 5”* W Miller St. Elmwood, Belmere, Tim. Wen. 

74210 Oakland lm20y 1:41* fast 1G 98 1 6 5 4 3* l“t Gilbert Daruma, Gargantua, Adena. 

ST. ELMWOOD, b. 0, 4, by St. Symphorien — Installation (Sobre Vista Stable). Weight today 98. 

7446S Oakland 7-8 1:25* fast 15 102 6 1 3 4 5 7 6 12 W Kelly The Mist. Sidney F.. Sugarmaid. 

74344 Oakland 7-8 1:26* fast 8 111 1 1 2 2 2® 13 Sandy Belmere, Timothy Wen. GypsyKlng 

74083 Oakland 1 1:39* fast 6 100 5 3 4 4 5 5 79 AJ McIntyreSugarmald, Hilgert, Fred Bent. 



DARUMA, ch. m. 6. by Solitaire II. — Georgia VI. (R. T. Offutt). 



74274 Oakland lmTOy 1:45* fast 9-20 120 8 4 3 



Weight today 97. 



74210 Oakland lm20y 1:41* fast 12-5 102 9 5 2 3 2} 2“ k Mentry 



l uk l-'i W Miller Tavora. Nellie Racine. Maxtress. 



73895 S. Anita 



Dollie Dollars, Gargantua, Adena. 



1 1:38* fast 13-5 105 Left at the post. Musgr’ve Dominus Arvl, Macias, Critic.’ 



LOGISTILLA, ch. m. 6, by Loc-ohatchee— Ssarg (H. W. Hoag). 

74444 Oakland 11-16 1:46 fast 10 105 S S S 8 S 8 77 11 ’barton 

74285 Oakland 1 1-8 1:51* fast 4 1 06 7 6 6 6 7 * 7 9 W Kelly 

74249 Oakland 1 1-4 2:05* fast 4) 106 10 9 6 1 l 7 * 3 2 J H’herton 

TIMOTHY WEN, b. c, 4. by Troubadour — Nona (L. Stock). 



74344 Oakland 
74273 Oakland 
74154 Oakland 



-S 1:26* fast 20 

1 1:39 fast 30 
1 1:39* fast 16 



3£ 3® Manders 
5® 5° Kirech’m 



Weight today 102. 

Cabin, Frank Flittner. Downpatrick 
Cabin. J. Lyons, Downpatrick. 
Taunt, Vinton, Carthaginian. 

Weight today 98. 
St. Elmwood, Belmere. GypsyKing. 
Fr. Flittner, E T. Fryer, Boggs 



6‘* A Walsh Ocean Shore, Sibarl, Vox Popull. 



ENTRADA, b. f, 4, by Ingoldsby — Admittance (J. H. Shouldice). 



7441S 4 taklund 
74332 Oakland 
74294 Oakland 



1 1:41 fast 7 104 7 

1 1:42 fast 12 120 9 
3-4 1:14 fast 13-5 101 8 



2't 2>> Moreland 
7J 5 1 ® Eisensap 



Weight today 93. 

Luretta, Nonle, Mendon. 

Gateway. Boloman. Mary B. Clark. 



9 2 9 7 ® J MclntyreNappa, J.W.O’Neill, Seasick. 



SIBARI, br. c. 4, by Santello — Mercedita (Myers & Paddock). 

74S96 Oakland 11:41* slow 7 1"2 6 4 4 3 3* «** T Rice 

74299 Oakland 1 1-16 1:46* fast 6 108 4 1 1 1 l 7 la T Rice 

74230 Oakland 1 1-16 1:46* fast 16 103 3 3 2 4 5»k 7 74 *Heath’n 

KUROPATKIN, b. g. 5. by Gallantry— Coreel (E. E. Beatty). 

74099 S. Anita 5-8 1:411 fast 20 nr, 11 11 11 pc. M<| Kaaa 

73S67 S. Anita 5-S 1:01* fast 20 108 13 12 12 13 7 13 s ) W Moll 

73494 S. Anita 3-4 1:14* fast 10 110 9 S 6 6 7 7® T Tavl< 



(Myera & Paddock). Weight today 103. 

4 3 3i 6“J T Rice Ocean Shore, Orilene. Toupee. 

1 1 l 1 1" T Rice T. Ahearn, Bye Bye II., Nadzu. 

2 4 5»k 7 74 *Heath’n Downpatrick, Hilgert, Vox Popull. 

I (E. E. Beatty). Weight today 99. 

II 11 10* 10 7 J Kunz Elfin King. Dr. Crook. Itenshaw. 

12 12 13 7 13 s * W Mcln’reBlueBottle, NettieHicks.RedThlstle 

5 6 6 7 7® T Taylor R. Rogue, V.Lorraine.Beau. undBest 



FIFTH RACE — 1 Mile. 3-year-olds. Selling. (09104 — 1:3S<>— 4 — 95.) 

WUERZBURGER, b. g, 3, by Indio — Hohefrau (W. Walker). Weight today 102. 

74395 Oakland 1 1:43* slow 13 105 9 7 7 5 5 2 J l u T Rice Wolfville. B. Myer, Walt. Miller. 

74309 Oakland 1 1-16 1:47* fast 10 100 2 4 6 9 9® 9' ‘AT Rice LC.Ackerley, Boloman, Bardonia. 

74286 Oakland lm70y 1:44* fast 9 101 11 6 5 5 6 2 6 73 J MclntyreLucy C., Woolen, Mill Song. 

WAP, b. g, 3, by Watercress — Orange Leaf (J. Lowe). Weight today 107. 

74391 Oakland 3-4 1:15 slow 14-5 MO 1 3 6 4 k 3'UBuxton Magrane. I)r. Crook. Seasick. 

74307 Oakland F C 1:09* fast 9 105 6 6 5 3>J 4 8 1 W Miller Centre Shot. Booger Red, Adena. 

74136 Oakland lm70y 1:44* fast 6 96 4 6 4 4 3 7 * 4® Buxton Henry O., Silver Line, Pellgroso. 

WOLFVILLE, br. g, 3, by St. Dory — Likewise (W. 8t. Vincent). Weight today 102. 

74395 Oakland 1 1:43* slow 7 102 6 9 8 7 3® 2 b Galindo Wuerzburger. D. Myer, W. Miller. 

74298 Oakland 1 1:41* fast 6 97 6 9 8 5 4 2 3 4 J Galindo High Gun, B. Myer, Expectant. 

74213 Oakland 1 1:42* fast 16 102 4 4 4 4 4 4 4-* Galindo Boggs, Catherine F., Sainagues. 

FRIAR OF ELGIN, br. g, 3, by The Friar — Belle of Elgin (G. W. Robinson). Weight today 107. 

,4492 Oakland 3-4 1:13* fast 15 99 1 2 5 6-1 5 4 * Goldstein Elmdale, Tawasentha. Talarand. 



74130 S. Anita 1 1:39* fast 25 90 5 3 2 6 6® 3 2 * Nelson 

7399S S. Anita 1 1:38* fast 12 94 S 8 3 4 8 7 78 *Dudley 

BILLY MYER, b. g, 3. by Freano — Pleasant Sail (J. M. Crane), 

74465 Oakland 3-4 1:138 fast 7 103 9 7 5 5>> 5 s * Mentry 

74395 Oakland 1 1:43* slow 5 105 4 5 1 1 l 2 3 s " W Kelly 

74298 Oakland 1 1 :41f fast 11-5 104 4 1 1 2 l 2 2* W Miller 

EXPECTANT, br. f, 3, by Balgowan— Hoffnung (H. Mack). 

74298 Oakland 11:41* fast 15 105 1 3 3 3 3 2 4*1 Sandy 

74227 Oakland 7-8 1:30 fast 12 97 7 5 5 3 Ink 1*» A Walsh 

73950 Oakland 7-8 1:28* fast 10 107 11 11 11 9 8 7 * 8 9 J Sandy 

HIGH GUN, ch. c. 3, by Banastar — Trigger (C. Sanford). 

74371 <>akland 1 1-16 1:49* slow 10 9K 8 8 5 5 7«k 5 s W Kelly 

74298 Oakland 1 1:41* fast 10 102 2 6 4 4 2 7 | 1® W Kelly 

74213 Oakland 1 1:42* fast 20 95 6 5 5 5 5 7 5 s Buxton 

CARMELINA, blk. f, 3, by Orsini — Carthagena (H. W. Hoag). 

73928 Oakland 1 1:41* fast 8 106 6 7 8 8 6 77 6 7 ®*Dearliorn 

73673 Oakland 1 1:42* fast 6 106 7 8 8 8 6»k 6 70 "H’herton 

73307 Oakland lm70y 1:44* fast 16 98 2 9 10 9 9 7 9 7S lH’liertou 



Tawasentha. Talarand. 



7429S Oakland 
74213 Oakland 



73673 Oakland 



73307 Oakland lm70y 1:44* fast 16 98 2 9 10 9 9 7 9 7S |II’hertou 

DALLY, br. f, 3. by Giganteum — Dal (W. P. Maxwell). 

74309 Oakland 1 1-16 1:47* fast 8 96 9 6 7 8 4i 5®J Buxton 



74125 S. Anita 
74048 S. Anita 



7-8 1:26* fast 1 
7-8 1:27 fast 8- 



WILLIE T., ch. f, 3, by Albert — Lady Useful (Spokane Stable). 

68532 Oakland 5-8 1:01* fast 2* M3 9 9 7 6* 5 7 J Sandy 

6S406 Oakland 4J f 54* fast 9 114 4 6 5J 4‘J F Kelly 



SIXTH RACE — 1 Mile. 3-year-olds. Selling. (09104 — 1:3.8* — 1 — 95.) 

FOLLIE L., b. f, 3. by Mimic — Sister Geneva (D. S. Fountain). 

74342 Oakland F C 1:11 fast 12 95 10 11 10 10® 9 , ®*t’hapman Rai 



r ULLir. L,., b. x, 3. by Mimic — Sister Geneva (D. S. Fountain). Weight today 95. 

74342 Oakland FC 1:11 fast 12 95 10 11 10 10® 9 7S l(’hapman Banonica. Laokfoot, Cuernavaca. 

73977 Oakland lm20y 1:41* fast 6 87 4 5 6 5 5 7 * 5"* A Walsh Meada. Ralph Young, Mill Song. 

73712 Oakland lm20y 1:42 fast 7 87 8 7 7 7 7® 6® C’boneau Silver Line, Gargantua, Mike Jordan. 

SIR WESLEY, br. c, 3, by Giganteum — Poncho (C. W. Chapnell). Weight today 102. 

74335 Oakland 5* f 1:06 fast 300 94 6 9 9 9‘ S 2 ‘J.F H’brand Grace G.. Booger Red. Fireball. 



74298 Oakland 1 1:41* fast 30 105 7 10 10 11 9 2 8 2 ®lStuart High Gnn, B. Myer, Wolfville. 

72123 Oakland 7-8 1:28 slop 15 109 2 6 7 7 7 7 77 JPen’gast Edith R., Baboo’, Import. 

HUMERO, b. g, 3, by Altamax — Humidity (T. H. Williams). Weight today 102. 

74416 Oakland 11:42 fast 9-5 lot 6 6 9 9 9 9 2 «*W Miller Jeremiah. San OI1110, St. Kilda. 

74306 Oakland 1 1:43* fast 4 119 2 2 4 3 41 2° k W Miller Onatassa, CayenneCora, Aromatize. 

74111 Oakland 6* f 1:08* fast 11-10 109 3 7 5 3* 3 2 J W Miller Sainagnes, Sir Angus, Van Gordan. 

ARTHUR HYMAN, ch. c, 3, by Emperor of Norfolk — Esperanza (E, J. Baldwin). Weight today 100. 
74405 Oakland 3-4 1:13* fast 15 M3 8 S 6 7®* 7® T Rice GreenGoods. L.FHlgrane, J.C.Graus 

i4242 Oakland F C 1:11 fast 8 1 05 8 4 6 7* 8 74 JGoldstein Banonica. Lackfoot, Cuernavaca. 

742.0 Oakland 3-4 1:13* fast 8 100 5 3 4 3 2 3 2 Goldstein Gov. Orman, Thurbet, Kumiss. 

VRONSKY, ch. c, 3, by Golden Garter — Salver (R. Xnapp). Weight today 102. 

73788 Oakland 11:42 fast 50 M4 9 5 3 2 4"* 5“ Post Catherine F., Boas, Last Go. 

73443 Oakland 1 1:42 fast 12 98 2 4 4 4 6 2 6 14 F H’brand Brookleaf, Steel Blue, Catherine F. 

73386 Oakland 1 1-16 1:46* fast 30 93 7 5 5 6 7® 6 7 ®JJ Butler Gargantua, Standover. Patriotic. 

W®JTER, b. g, 3, by Mazagan — Lullaby (J. L. Hayman). Weight today 102. 

74023 s. Anita 1 1:40* fast 3) 104 1 2 2 3 31 5 74 M Preston Decorator. Franciscan, Aromatize. 

,.’8(2 S. Anita 1 1:41* fast 4 109 9 4 4 4 2 7 3 2 A C H Shil’gH.ofSlien’mere, Decorator, T.Ham’er 

73740 S. Anita 1 1:42 fast 10 107 1 7 9 9 9 1 5 4 Goldstein Strat Martin, Joseph K., Suzerain. 

BALNADE, ch. 0, 3, by Balgowan — Chaminade (H. C. Abler*). Weight today 105. 

74417 Oakland 3-4 1:13® fast 100 109 7 9 8 7® 7 20 JM Murphy BoogerRed. Montclair. GreenGoods. 

73900 Oakland 7-8 1:28* fast 8 112 10 7 8 8 9 7 10 72 A Walsh Walter Miller, Sanplper, Orcliota. 

73806 Oakland F C 1:10* fast 60 104 7 9 10 10 7 9 7 ® Buxton Wap. St. Avon, Dareington. 

ATHGOLD (formerly Bathgold). ch. c, 3, by Bathoa— Marigold (G. P. McNeil). Weight today 105. 



11:41* fast 30 
7-8 1:28 slop 15 



105 7 10 10 11 
109 2 6 7 7 



9 2 8 2 ®AStuart 
7 7 77 iPen’gast 



■and Grace G.. Booger Red. Fireball. 



HUMERO, b. g, 3, by Altamax — Humidity (T. H. Williams). 



74416 < lakland 
74306 (taklund 
74111 Oakland 



1 1:42 fast 9-5 M4 6 6 9 
11:43* fast 4 119 2 2 4 

6* f 1:08* fast 11-10 T09 3 7 



3* 3 2 1 W Miller 



ARTHUR HYMAN, ch. c, 3, by Emperor of Norfolk — Esperanza (E. J. Baldwin). Weight today 

74465 Oakland 3-4 1:13* fast 15 M3 8 S 6 7®i 7® T Rice GreenGoods. L.Flligrane. J.C.( 

i4,’.42 Oakland F C 1:11 fast 8 105 8 4 6 71 8 74 lGoldstein Banonica. Lackfoot, Cuernavaci 



74417 Oakland 
73950 Oakland 
73806 Oakland 



74416 Oakland 11:42 fast 40 112 1 2 3 4 4J 5» Mentry Jeremiah, San Olmo. St. Hilda. 

74306 Oakland 1 1:43* fast 30 122 5 7 6 4 3uk 5 4 Mentry Onatassa, Humero, Cayenne Cora. 

71212 Oakland 1 1:41* fast 20 100 6 3 3 4 3* 3*1 Mentry Jack Paine, Patriotic, Rustler. 

OTHMAR, b. o, S, by Galveston— Ora Rote (M. J. Daly). Weight today 106. 

74212 Oakland 1 1:41* fast 7 98 2 2 2 2 4 2 5** Kirsch’m Jack Paine, Patriotic. Athgold. 

73788 Oakland 1 1:42 fast 60 105 8 8 8 7 6 7 6 7 « Jno CarrollCatherlne F., Boas. Last Go. 

73636 Oakland 1 1:40* fast 300 98 5 4 4 5 5** 5 24 Jno CarrollBrookleaf, St. Aron, Bannock Bob. 



1 1:42 fast 40 112 1 2 3 4 4* 5 s Mentry 

1 1:43* fast 30 122 5 7 6 4 3<* 5 4 Mentry 

1 1:41* fast 20 100 6 3 3 4 3* 3»* Mentry 



VAN GORDAN, eh. o, 3. by Golden Garter — Seraphln (S. P. Tate). 

74416 Oakland 1 1:42 fast 12 112 5 3 4 5 5=* 8‘**A Walsh 

74229 Oakland 5* f 1:08 fast 30 98 9 9 9 8 1 7* Goldstein 

74111 Oakland • 5* f 1 :08| fast 16 112 6 5 4 4 7 | 4** Mentry 

MY BILL, ch. 1, 3, by Gotham — Alerte (J. V. Kirby). 

74211 Oakland 3-4 1:13* fast 200 92 8 8 8 7 4 7 7 ®lCnton 

72945 Oakland 1 1:47 hvy 30 103 10 12 11 11 11* 10 14 *Sandy 
72W3 Oakland 5* 1 1:10* slop 15 105 13 13 13 12 11** Sandy 



SEATTLE’S BRIGHT RACING PROS 

(Continued from first page.) 


Kerry. 




11 Tremor. 


Guiding Star. 




Stamlover. 


College Widow. 




Bucolic. 


Orilene. 




Pajarolta. 


Blagg. 




Cabin. 


Aftermath. 




Como. 


Collector Jessup. 




Ida May. 


Atkins. 




Cadlchon*. 


Bantam. 


% 


A. Muskoday. 


The Mist. 




Galves. 


Fantastic. 




Andrew B. Cook. 


Gypsy King. 




Johnny Lyons. 


San Alviso. 




Song Writer. 


Stanley Fay. 




Gene Russell. 


Ampedo. 




Grace G. 


Billy Pullman. 




Moori* Johnson. 


Luretta. 




Triumphant. 


Sister Frances. 




Ray Bennett. 


Smiley Corbett. 




Light Comedy. 


Hasty Agnes. 




Daruma. 


La Londe. 




Black Mate. 


Pedro. 




Belle of Iroquois. 


Ocean Shore. 




May Amelia. 


Rather Royal. 




Jack Nunnally. 


Wee Lass. 




St. Elmwood. 


Scarfell. 




Milpitas. 


Veil. 




Centre Shot. 


Lady Hildreth. 




Decorator. 



Seattle Derby, 33,000, 1 1-4 Miles. 



Song Writer. College Widow. 

Brookleaf. Boggs. 

Smiley Corbett. Joe Nealon. 

Hasty Agnes. Baboo. 

Romanoff. Balmoral. 

Adena. Tom Shaw. 

Ph> l'leo. Stella Blue, 

j Galves. Stanley Fay. 

Supine. Alcibiudes. 

Wherewithal. J. B. Berry. 

Carinelina. Colbert. 

Wuerzburger. Ida May. 

Marian Casey. Early Tide. 

Tommy Ahearn. Onatassa. 

Roman Wing. Glorio. 

E. M. Fry. Tliurbet. 

II Tremor. Henry of Sliennnmere. 

Billy Pullman. Gene Bussell. 

Decorator. Exchequer. 

Pajarolta. Rhinestone. 

Forest Rose. Dareington. 

Lady Souffle. Rey Hindoo. 

Nebulosus, Gracious Ilnme. 

Santo Gltano. San Olmo. 

Lady I natal la tor. Lcdax. 

St. Avon. Green Goods. 

Follie I.. 

Woodlands and Ladies, Two-Year-Olds, $1,500 Each. 



King Ferdinand. 
Miss Bootless. 
Little Most*. 
Angelfaee. 

Sir Barry. 

Woodlauder. 

Gaisina. 

IHvoreons. 

Ned Jram. 

Solus. 

George Kismet. 
Novgorod. 

Rose Queen. 
Knight Deck. 

Gary Grimily. 
Carlo Dunbar. 
Tannia. 

Live Oak. 

Reformation. 

Seattle. 

Tillary. 

Frank Clancy. 

Lee Rose. 

Louise Reggel. 
(’lias. W. llislges. 
Frieze. 

Teddington. 

Arize. 

Workbox. 

Valedletor. 

Fred Maler. 

G. W. Morgan. 
Mieaela. 

Royal Stone. 
Orcott. 

Intonation. 



Mozart. 

Nebraska Lass. 
High Lo. 

R. M. Brown. 
Lookout. 

Traffic. 

Wm. F. Herrin. 
Minnie Bright. 
Detector. 
Aks-Ar-Ben. 

Daisy Thorpe. 
Sihbie II. 
Rlgliteasy. 

Little Jane. 

Jim Hardman. 
Decorate. 

Ornate. 

Gunsmith. 

Listowel. 

Aee of Diamonds. 
Bright Skies. 
Furnace. 

On Parole. 
Rabelais. 

Gib C. 

Light Knight. 
Dorothy Leilgett. 
Gloriole. 
Buekthorne. 
Laelmagar. 

Yakima Belle. 

Escorgot. 

Provedorq, 

Nasmerlto. 

Dredkin. 

Roy Slmmway. 



6 6® 3 2 J Nelson Vesme, Montclair, Wistaria. 

4 8 7 78 *Dudley Montclair, Char. Paine, L.C.WIdrig 

il (J. M. Crane). Weight today 107. 

5 5h 5®1 Mentry GreenGoods. L.FHlgrane, J.C.Graus 

1 l 2 3 s W Kelly Wuerzburger, Wolfville, W. Miller. 

2 l 2 2* W Miller High Gun, Wolfville, Expectant. 

(H. Mack). Weight today 105. 

3 3 2 4 s * Sandy High Gun, B. Myer. Wolfville. 

3 1®^ M A Walsh Supine, Onatassa, Frank Skinner. 

9 8 7 * 8 9 * Sandy Walter Miller, Sanpiper, Orchota. 

Sanford). Weight today 107. 

5 7* lt 5* W Kelly Mandarin, C. Paine, M.M.Bowdish. 

4 2 7 | 1® W Kelly It. Myer, Wolfville, Expectant. 

5 6 7 5* Buxton Boggs, Catherine F., Sainagnes. 

S. W. Hoag). Weight today 105. 

5 6 7 1 6 7 ®t Dearborn Steel Blue, M. Randolph, Ituto. 

8 6» k 6 70 H’herton Aleibiades, Husky. Buto. 

9 9 7 9 7S JII’hertou Exchequer, May Amelia, Hilgert. 

taxwell). Weight today 105. 

8 41 5®J Buxton LC.Ackerley. Boloman, Bardonia. 

3 3) 3®* Musgrave LoisCavanngli, ArtleRIpy, MargleD. 

1 l 7 1 7 J E Martin Barney Oldfield, Eonite, Albion H. 
(Spokane Stable). Weight today 100. 

7 61 5 7 J Sandy StanleyFny, Hea. Scott, Kisniet.Jr. 

6 51 4‘J F Kelly Turnavvay, Abbey, Margie D. 



2-year-olds 




... S4 


8(1 


90 


86 


3 year-olds 




. ..no 


112 


110 


115 


4-year-olds 




... 122 


122 


122 


126 


3-year-okls 


& 


up. 125 


124 


125 


126 


2-vear-ohls 




... 80 


84 


SO 


88 


3-year olds 




... no 


111 


111 


1 IS 


4-year-olds 






1_22 


122 


133 


5-year-olds 


& 


up. 124 


124 


124 


134 


2-year-olds 




...79 


SO 






3-vear-olds 




. . .its; 


107 


iio 


it ni 


4 year olds 




1 02 


122 


122 


126 


5-.vear-olds 


& 


up. 126 


126 


126 


129 


2-year-olils 












3-year-olds 




. . . 104 


i<)3 


104 


107 


4-year-olds 




. . .122 


122 


10*2 


126 


5-year-olds 




...127 


127 


127 


130 


0-year-olds 


& 


up. 128 


128 


128 


130 


2- year-olds 












3-year-olds 




. . . 102 


99 


102 


103 


4-year-olds 






120 


121 


124 


5-year-olds 




...128, 


125 


128 


129 


C-year-olds 


& 


up. 129 


127 


129 


129 


3-vear-olds 




...101 




101 




4 -year olds 




1 ! 2*2 




121 




5-year-olds 




...129 




129 




6-year-olds 


& 


tip. 130 


... 


130 




3-year-olds 




. ..100 


92 


100 


96 


4-year-olils 




122 


116 


118 


120 


5 year-olds 




...130 


124 


130 


127 


C-year-olds 


& 


up. 131 


125 


131 


128 


3-year-olds 




... 99 




99 




4-year-olds 




...122 




118 




5-year-olds 




...131 




130 




6-year-olds 


& 


up. 132 




132 





la (S. P. Tata). Weight today 105. 

5 2 J 8 7 **A Walsh Jeremiah, San Olmo, St. Hilda. 

8 1 7* Goldstein St. Avon, Ed Davis, Emma G. 

4 1 * 4** Mentry Sainagnes, Sir Angus, Humero. 

T)- Weight today 102. 

7 4 7 7 ®iCpton Ellerd, College Widow. Toupee, 
il* l0 14 *Sandy Wolfville, Cocytua, Catherine F. 

12 11** Sandy Exchequer, Hilgert, Sightly. 



In a race exclusively for two-year-olds the weights 
shall be 11S pounds. 

In a race exclusively for three-year-olds the 
weights shall be 122 pounds. 

In heat races there shall bo an allowance of five 
pounds from the scale of weights. 

Except in handicaps and In races where the 
weights are fixed absolutely in the conditions, fillies 
two years old and geldings of all ages shall be 
allowed three pounds, and fillies and mares three 
years old and upward shall be allowed five pounds 
before September 1, and three pounds thereafter. 
STATE RACING COMMISSION OF KENTUCKY. 

The scale of weights adopted by the State Racing 
Commission of Kentucky is identical with that of 
the American . Turf Association, except that no 
weights are named for two-year-olds at any dis- 
tance before August, the restriction being that no 
two-year-old shall compete In aiiy all-aged race prior 
to August 1. The weight in races exclusively for 
two year-olds Is 118 pounds. 

STEEPLECHASE WEIGHTS. 

At the eastern tracks all steeplechase races are 
run under the rules of the National Steeplechase 
and Hunt Association, which provide- t! eve weights: 

For steeplechases less than three miles -From 
January 1 to August 31, inclusive, four years, 145 
Itouuils; five years, 159 pounds; six years and over, 
lttfi pounds. From September t to December 31, in- 
clusive, for four years, 155 pounds; five years, 103 
pounds; six years and over 100 pounds. 

For steeplechases of three miles and over — From 
January 1 to August 31, Inclusive, four years, 138 
pounds; five years, 157 pounds; six years .and over, 
100 pounds. From September 1 to December 31, in- 
clusive, for four years, 149 pounds; five years, 101 
pounds; six years and over, 100 pounds. 

Except in handicaps and In races where the 
weights are fixed absolutely In the conditions, mares 
shall be allowed five pounds and geldings three 
pounds. No horse shall carry less than 130 pounds. 

In the west the weights specified by tlie Western 
Jockey Club and the American Turf Association 
are Identical and are as follows: 





Jan. 


April. 


July. 


Oet. 


Age. 


Feb. 


May. 


Aug. 


Nov. 




March. 


June. 


Kept. 


l>er. 


3-year-olds 


. 12.5 


129 


134 


140 


4 -year-olds 


. 147 


149 


151 


154 


5-y»ar olds 


. 157 


ICO 


103 


164 


6-vear-olds and up. 


. 108 


170 


172 


172 


MOST SKILLFUL 


OF 


COLORED 


TRAINERS. 



The stake books are In press and will lie ready 
for distribution about May 1. The allotment of 
stabling will be made at Seattle and orders for tin* 
stalls assigned will be issued at Emeryville. On 

account of the limited number of stalls and tin- 
large list of stake nominators, only such owners as 
have fixed engagements can Is* taken care of. 

SCALES OF WEIGHTS FOR MAY, 1908. 

> < ”o a 

• ^ p » 



THE JOCKEY CLUB. 

In races of intermediate lengths, the weights for 
the shorter distance shall be carried. 

In races exclusively for three-year-olds, or four- 
year-olds, the weights shall be 126 pounds, and for 
two-year-olds. 122 pounds. 

Except in handicaps aDd In races where the con- 
ditions expressly state to the contrary, fillies two 
years old shall be allowed 3 pounds, and mares 
three years old and upward shall he allowed 5 
pounds. Geldings shall be allowed 3 pounds. 

Welter weights shall be 28 pounds added to the 
weight for age. In heavy handicaps the top weight 
shall not be less than 140 pounds. In all handicaps 
when the added money exceeds $600, the top weight 
shall not be less' than 126 pounds. 

AMERICAN TURF ASSOCIATION. 

In races of Intermediate lengths, the weights for 
the shorter distance are to be carried. 

In races exclusively for two-year-olds, 118 pounds 
shall- l>e carried. 

In races exclusively for three-year-olds, 122 pounds 
shall be carried. 

In heat races there shall be an allowance of five 
pounds from the scale of weights. 

Except in handicaps, fillies two years old, and 
geldings of all ages, shall be allowed three pounds. 

Fillies and mares three years old and upward 
shall be allowed five pounds before September 1, 
and three pounds thereafter. 

WESTERN JOCKEY CLUB. 

In races of Intermediate lengths, the weights for 
the shorter distance are to be carried. 

In a race exclusively for ttvo-year-olds the weights 
shall be 118 pounds. 

In a race exclusively for three-year-olds the 
weights shall be 122 pounds. 

In heat races there shall be an allowance of five 
pounds from tbe scale of weights. 

Except In handicaps and in races where the 
weights are fixed absolutely In the conditions, fillies 
two years old and geldings of all ages shall be 
allowed three pounds, and fillies and mares three 
years old and upward shall be allowed five pounds 
before September 1, and three pounds thereafter. 

PACIFIC JOCKEY CLUB. 

In races of Intermediate lengths, the weights for 
tbe shorter distance are to he carried. 



(Continued from first page.) 

One day at Brighton Beach, about three years 
ago. tlie colt Arklirta finished first, but was dis- 
qualified for a plain case of foul. “Dave” Johnson 
stood to win about $(91,000 on him. While some 
small fry bettors were denounelng the stewards. 
Johnson said: “Why, it was a foul, wasn’t it? 

How can you expis-t to win on a foul?” And lie 
walked away to the clubhouse to cool off. 

“Jimmy” McCormick took great pleasure yester- 
day in informing the pri*ss that the $6,500 Sir 
Navarre, half-brother t<> Sulvidere. which Charley 
Ellison had actually named Governor Hughes, hut 
who changed the name u|h>ii a hint from turf head- 
quarters, is now pulling a fruit wagon in Havana, 
having been sold for $50. J. J. Burke. 



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4-1, WON 

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Wednesday’s Daily One-Horse Wire was: 

Frank Flittner . . 4-1 Won 

Tuesday It was: 

Lisaro 9-10 Won 

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Frank Flittner, 4-1, Won; Hilgert, 3-1, 2nd; Centra 
Shot, 7-2, Won. 

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